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Offi cials, citizens unite in search for missing 84 year old Woman found safe in bushes BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN The sun was going down when the call fi rst sounded. An elderly woman suffering from dementia was reported missing from Azle Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center located at 721 Dunaway Lane Thursday, April 10. She was found, hours later, safe and without injury, hiding behind some shrubbery in a courtyard located in the center of Azle Manor. That’s the factual information – the important stuff – and in some places, it might be the end of the story. In Azle, as usual, there’s “more to the story.” Azle Police Chief Randy Reed (left) and Detective Victoria Little run the command post as two TRWD police offi cers (right background) and a volunteer wait for assignments during a search for a missing elderly woman. Photo by Carla Noah Stutsman

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For example, the city’s IT systems now exceed the outdated tape backup system, so the city is using a backup appliance temporarily. Although it backs everything up, it’s located on site and offers no redundancy. As staff was working to identify a viable solution to the backup situation, they recognized it was but one aspect of a much larger situation, and that it might be time to address the city’s overall IT network. Currently, the city operates fi ve separate networks. City hall and the B.J. Clark Community Center and Annex are on one network; a second network ties the city’s waste water treatment plant (WWTP), utility maintenance, garage and animal shelter together; and separate networks exist at the Azle Memorial Library, Central Fire Station, and water plant. Internet speeds at most city locations are slow by anyone’s standards, and city hall does not offer Wi-Fi service for staff or visitors. In fact, some employees have found it takes less time to drive to city hall to get information they need rather than try to access it via the Internet connection, according to the memo.

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Azle council approves city facility IT network upgrade BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN Azle’s city hall – along with most other city facilities – is getting a muchneeded and long-anticipated upgrade to its IT network. The city council approved the measure during its regular monthly meeting held April 1. At an estimated up-front cost of $76,000 plus a nominal increase to monthly access charges, the upgrade is something that would normally be brought up as an annual budget request, according to City Manager Craig Lemin. But recent upgrades to software, computers and security as well as expanding IT capabilities in various departments have made one thing abundantly clear: It’s time for the city to move its IT networking and backup capabilities into the 21st century. According to a memo from city staff to council members on the subject, the last major upgrade to the city’s IT network occurred in the late 1990s – more than 15 years ago. During the course of the recent upgrades, problems were encountered with the city’s backup capability and its already-limited network operations.

lice offi cers arrived, they requested help from the Azle Fire Department. As the minutes ticked by, offi cials began an intense search of nearby areas – especially one area behind the nursing home where a landowner has been clearing trees using heavy equipment. That area offered many opportunities for an elderly person to fall or to hide. After an hour had passed, requests were sent out for additional resources to assist in the search. Tarrant Regional Water District police responded to the scene, as did a Texas Parks and Wildlife game warden and the Azle Fire Marshal. At the Azle PD’s request, the Texas Depart-

New location, schedule aim to boost participation in Azle Relay For Life

So staff did its due diligence, researching several solutions. Mayor Pro Tem Bill Jones as well as the city’s IT advisor, VersaTrust, examined the situation and explored various ways to resolve it. Both agreed the most immediate fi x to offsite backup would be to contract with VersaTrust for its “cloud” backup service. That would require a one-time set up cost of $7,582 and a monthly cost of $942. Monthly Internet data with Charter Business would also have to be increased. This option provides back up capability at a fi rst year cost of $18,886 and an annual expense of $11,304. The second option, although much more costly up-front, makes much more sense in terms of effi ciency and safety of city data. It’s the option the council decided to go with in the end. Option Two will provide a wide area network (WAN) connecting city hall, the library, fi re station, water plant, WWTP, utility maintenance, city garage, and the animal shelter. Fiber will be installed between the B.J. Clark Annex and the WWTP of-

BY CARLA NOAH STUTSMAN “There will be entertainment and acChanges are afoot for the annual tivities going on as well, and we are American Cancer Society Relay For hoping to have a lot of involvement Life of Azle and they’re expected to from people around the community. “Later on in the evening there will help make the event bigger and better be a luminaria slide show, followed by than ever before. A new location and shorter event a silent lap to honor and remember our time will contribute to the made-over loved ones who have fought cancer or passed away from it over the years.” Relay. Teams made up of different groups Slated for 6 p.m.-12 midnight Friday, May 16 in Central Park in in the community, businesses, school Azle, opening ceremonies will begin clubs, families, friends, and churches promptly at 6, followed by the Survi- are encouraged to sign up to participate in the event, Martinez added. vor and Caregiver lap at 6:30. “This is a community driven event The theme for this year’s event is planned by a committee of people “Happily Ever After.” Anyone who is a cancer survivor or from the community,” Martinez said. who has cared for someone with can- “We want to do whatever we can to cer is encouraged to come and walk fi nish the fi ght against cancer. Many this lap. A reception for survivors will have been personally affected by cancer or have cared for a loved one who follow the lap. Event chair for the 2014 Azle Relay has had cancer.” Those interested in entering a team For Life is Kristen Martinez. as well as those looking for sponsor“This is one of the largest fundraisers for the American Cancer Society, ship opportunities can contact Martinez and during the event there will be by email at kristenmartinez83@gmail. teams set up around the track that will com or by phone at 817-789-3540. have raffl e items, food, beverages, Registration can also be accomand games for people to purchase on plished by going to www.relayforlife. PLEASE SEE REDUNDANT, PAGE 4A. a donation-only basis,” Martinez said. org/azletx.

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This series of photos taken April 15 shows the progression of the eclipse during different stages. From the whole moon (left) to the blood moon (right). Photos by Ryan Burger

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Last April, the Azle High School Indoor Drumline placed 17th out of 32 entries at the Winter Guard International World Finals in Dayton, Ohio. AHS’ program was called The Devil Came Back to Georgia and was based on a Charlie Daniels song.

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NEWS DIGEST News office closes Good Friday The Azle News office will be closed Friday, April 18, so employees may celebrate Good Friday as part of the Easter holiday with their families. The closure will not affect deadlines, which will remain Monday, April 21, at 5 p.m. for the April 23 edition of the paper. The staff at the News wishes everyone in the community a joyous Easter as we contemplate and celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

City of Reno egg hunt April 19 Reno will host its annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, Apr. 19 at 1030 Quail Run at the Quail Run Stables. Kids will be released in waves: 0-3 years old, 1 p.m.; 4-5 years old, 1:30 p.m.; 6-8 years old, 2 p.m.; and 9-13 years old, 2:30 p.m. All should bring their own baskets. A bounce house and treats are also planned; donations are being accepted.

Project Grad Clay Shoot April 19 Azle High School Project Graduation 2014 will host a Clay Shoot Tournament Saturday, April 19 at Fossil Pointe Sporting Grounds in Decatur. Registration is at 8 a.m. Information is available at www.ahsprojectgraduation2014. com. The event includes lunch, prizes, trophies and a rifle raffle.

Physicals offered at AHS April 24 Many school activities require the passing of a medical physical. Exams will be offered for $20 at the high school gym Thursday, Apr. 24 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Doctors and staff from John Peter Smith Hospital, AISD trainers, and coaches will be part of the process. Youths should wear shorts and t-shirts. Activities that require physicals: football, cheerleading, tennis, cross country, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball track, powerlifting, swimming, and golf. For information, call 817-270-1725 or 817-270-1724.

Youth dance at Azle JH April 25 A Neon Glow Dance for fifth and sixth grade students who attend Azle and Hoover Elementary Schools will be held at Azle Junior High, 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 25. Admission is $5 per student. Parents must sign students in and out students at the door. Pizza, candy, drinks, and glow sticks require extra money. Prizes will be awarded for best Neon Glow dress, King and Queen from each school, and dance contests. The dance is sponsored and will be heavily chaperoned by parents and students of Azle High School Class of 2014 Project Graduation. See www.ahsprojectgraduation2014.com. AHS Project Graduation 2014 provides students of the senior class of 2014 with a safe, alcohol-free, drug-free party after their graduation ceremony this spring.

Azle News staff includes (front row l-r): Stepahnie Cravotta, Tanya McDowell, Cindy Rotter, Terry Thomas, Carla Noah Stutsman; (back row l-r) Mark Campbell, Natalie Gentry, Amber Plumley, Clay Cravotta, Kim Ware, Ryan Burger and Johnna Bridges.

News takes top honor in contest At the North and East Texas Press Association’s annual convention, the News came away with the top prize in its division, Sweepstakes. Azle tallied 775 points, 100 more than runner-up Winnsboro News. The Wylie News finished third with 525 points. Reporter Carla Noah Stutsman accounted for many of Azle’s points. She took the top Feature Photo according to judges. Two pictures were considered for the award. One was of a homeless man and Stutsman’s other shot was of a costumed woman at the an-

nual Sting Fling festival. A pair of News Photos – of a house explosion and a police standoff – placed Stutsman second in that category. Her biggest award came when she was picked as the Journalist of the Year. That honor was based on a quintet of stories from 2013 that included an earthquake article and a feature on a police chase on Highway 199 back in the 1950’s. A judge said, “The goal of any writer is to tell a good story and Carla delivers.” Editor Mark K. Campbell echoed that. “Not only is Carla an exceptional writer,

but she is a lifelong Azleite and is plugged into the community. She’s a veteran reporter and Carla knows Azle. That shows in the depth of her reporting.” The News also took first place in Advertising. Last year’s “Football Retrospective” was deemed the top Special Section, and editor Mark K. Campbell’s pictures from baseball and football games took first in Sports Photos. Campbell was picked as the Photographer of the Year for a selection of six pictures that ranged from a shot of a lowlevel Eagle Mountain Lake to a pole vaulter.

The News finished second with its “clever” Headline Writing. A pair of Campbell’s columns placed third as did the paper’s overall General Excellence and Page Design. Campbell said, “It’s always nice to be acknowledged by your peers, that you’re doing a good job. This is the Azle News and we cover Azle and our surrounding area. The judges agreed that we are doing a good job of that. “And that’s all because of a dedicated, hard-working staff.” Publisher Kim Ware accepted the honors at the Tyler convention April 12.

“Celebrate the risen son” with the rising of the sun

Let’s have a heart-to-heart, woman-to-woman. Know your risks Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. That’s why Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle invites you to join us for the latest part of our continuing Advances in Medicine Lecture Series as we focus on heart disease in women. Join us for the free lecture and discuss the risk factors for heart disease and how to prevent it.

Thursday, April 24, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Speaker: Nina Asrani, Cardiologist Azle Christian Church 117 Church Street, Azle, TX 76020 Lecture is free. Seating is limited. Lunch will be served

To register, call 1-877-THR-WELL or visit TexasHealth.org/Advances.

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ment of Public Safety’s (DPS) Garland office sent a helicopter to search from the air. Also at the request of officials at the scene, Search One Rescue Team was called in. LeRoy Hidalgo, a Search One K9 handler who lives in the area, was on scene early and said a Search One trailing dog and its handlers as well as several other search dogs and personnel were en route to the scene from locations across North Texas to

assist in the search. A command post was set up in the Azle Manor parking lot and teams were dispatched to various areas to search. Meanwhile, members of Azle’s Volunteers In Police Support (VIPS) and several off-duty Azle police officers and firefighters began showing up, knowing their help would be needed. Volunteer firefighter Wayne Wood didn’t come alone – he brought his own personal four-

wheeler so he could search another. hard-to-access areas. “600 block of lake crest pkwy checked. No sign of her.” Great use for social media “How long has she been Neighbors of Azle Manor’s missing? Drove Thru Snug facility, as well as citizens Harbor and into Oak Harbor’s across Azle who saw informa- main drive.” tion posted on the Azle PD and Almost 400 “Shares” and Azle News Facebook pages, be- 225 “Likes” later – or roughly gan searching, as well. 11 p.m. – word came that the “Just looked up and down woman had been found, safe, in N Jarvis, nothing I could see,” the courtyard. said one Facebook post. Like the rest of the facility, “Did they find her? My hub- the courtyard had been searched by is out looking for her,” said previously – twice, in fact.

Moral of the story Azle Police Chief Randy Reed said Tuesday, April 15 that the only unfortunate thing about Thursday night’s incident is that the woman was not found sooner. “One reason for that, we believe, is that she was both hiding and moving around,” Reed said. And even though the elderly woman was found on the premises from which she was re-

ported missing, Reed says he doesn’t discount citizens who showed up to help or those who searched on their own. “In fact, we encourage it – it shows that citizens are concerned and willing to go that extra mile to help,” Reed said. “The fact is, we didn’t know where she was, and when that’s the case, the more eyes out there searching, the better.” A representative from Azle Manor declined to comment on the incident.

Pearson is RRC seismologist Hospital earns ‘Pathway to Excellence’ re-designation

Seismologist, former Texas ranch manager, strong advocate for protecting and conserving Texas groundwater and surface water. Those are just a few words that describe Dr. David Craig Pearson, who was hired March 28 by the Railroad Commission of Texas to be its staff seismologist. Hired in direct response to the infamous “30 earthquakes in 60 days” that occurred mostly in November and December 2013 in and around the Azle area, Pearson is also a former team leader for a Los Alamos National Laboratory seismic, experimental field team, and holds a doctorate in geophysics from Southern Methodist University. Many in this area quickly zeroed in on the oil and gas industry – specifically its practice of high-pressure disposal of waste water from fracking operations into deep disposal wells – as a possible cause for the unprecedented tremors. “My objective is to develop a broad understanding of the impact of oil and gas extraction activities on the day-to-day lives of Texas residents,” Pearson said. “I believe the Railroad Commission must be able to quickly and factually determine the accurate location of all earthquakes in the state and be able to determine the cause of earthquakes, be they natural or man-made.

“I plan to work to help clarify the root cause of earthquakes occurring by bringing all stakeholders’ concerns, questions, ideas and insights together to identify the best possible solutions,” Pearson said. Pearson was a graduate research assistant to Dr. Brian Stump while he was a PhD grad student at SMU. Stump is a member of the SMU earthquake team currently studying north Texas seismicity. Pearson has experience with many types of man-made earthquakes from nuclear explosions, coal mining blasts and controlled seismic sources for exploration geophysics. He has also participated as an author on numerous academic papers on these subjects. Pearson is a member of the Seismological Society of America, American Geophysical Union, and American As sociation of Petroleum Geologists. As the Commission’s inhouse seismologist, the plan is for Pearson to allow the Commission to strengthen its ability to follow new research, as well

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Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle announced that it has again achieved Pathway to Excellence™ designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). To earn the designation, Texas Health Azle successfully underwent a thorough review process that documents quality initiatives that are key to creating a positive work environment – as defined by nurses and supported by research. “This re-designation validates our efforts to continue striving for the best working environment possible,” said Valarie Gilbert, RN, chief nursing officer at Texas Health Azle. “We hope the honor encourages other nurses to join their colleagues in this desirable and nurturing environment.” Nurses rated their working environment by participating in a confidential online survey.

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Achieving the Pathway designation demonstrates the professional satisfaction of Texas Health Azle nurses and identifies it as one of the best places to work. The Pathway to Excellence designation looks at 12 factors that influence the nursing environment in a hospital, including the knowledge, involvement and effectiveness of nursing leadership; compensation and work/life balance of nursing staff; and opportunities for professional development. “Our culture here at Texas Health Azle is one where nurses thrive, and this designation confirms to the public that our nurses know their efforts are supported,” said Bob Ellzey, FACHE, hospital president. “It’s an honor for them to be recognized for their day-to-day efforts.”

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Redundant backup will ensure data safety for city n REDUNDANT, FROM PAGE ONE.

fices and each of the surrounding facilities and the fire station will be connected to the WWTP via fiber. The city will install and own this fiber. In addition, Charter can proAnother winning AHS Auto Tech team includes (front, l-r): Stefanie Davis, Colby Stinson, Christian Crawford, Ca - vide WAN services connecting leb Minear, Teryn Waymire, Jonathan Long, Tyler Arroyo, Rodger Finstad and Justin Thomas; and (back): Justinthe water plant, fire station and Lasater, Andrew Burgasser, Kay Chaffin, Josh Simpson, Cody Zdyb, Morgan Dacy and Spencer Bumgarner. Not library. pictured are Kodee Martinez and Jeff Johnson. This means all city facilities except Cross Timbers Golf Course will be connected to one network, thereby providing for direct communication between all facilities. The Azle High Automotive transmission rebuild. In addition to improving comIn cylinder head rebuilding, Technology class brought home puter connectivity between facilan array of blue ribbons as well Justin Lasater – already a threeities, internal phone service will as a “Best of Show” from the time district and state winner – be improved, as well, with threeSkillsUSA State contest held in received a superior rating with digit dialing and transferring of a blue ribbon for his rebuilt and Corpus Christi. phone calls between facilities Members of the group, led by re-machined 350 cylinder head. becoming available, along with And in engine remanufacturlongtime auto tech teacher and secure Wi-Fi access for staff and advisor Robert Herring, per- ing, Josh Simpson, a secondcouncil as well as public Wi-Fi formed up to AHS’ historic high year district and state winner, reaccess at city hall. ceived a superior rating and blue standards at the state level. Backup servers will be inIn alternator electrical compo- ribbon in addition to the second stalled at the fire station and city nent remanufacturing, the team “Best of Show” award this year hall to provide off site backup for comprised of Kodee Martinez, for his precision machined the various facilities. Tyler Arroyo, Rodger Finstad, 383cid stroked 350 Chevrolet For example, city hall will Jeff Johnson, Jonathan Long engine. back up to the fire station and In a late announcement, the and Cody Zdyb all received a Josh Simpson shows off the Best of Show awards won the fire station will back up to superior rating and blue ribbons AHS Auto Tech team was nowith his precision machined 383cid stroked 350 Chev- city hall. Other city facilities will tified by the district SkillsUSA for their alternator rebuilds. back up to either of those two lorolet engine. In starter motor remanufactur- judges that Kay Chaffin recations. ing, the team comprised of Ca- ceived a fourth place in Job Skill Tech career. Trick Shift Transmissions, Jim If a server goes down, one leb Minear, Christian Crawford, A and Tyler Arroyo received a This year, the Automotive and Janie of DFW Rebuilders, of the backup servers could be Morgan Dacy, Spencer Bumgar- fifth place in the same contest. Technology team brought home and members of the class at Azle quickly placed in service. Stefanie Davis and Simpson 34 blue ribbons, one gold, one High Automotive Technology ner, Andrew Burgasser, Stefanie Davis, Justin Thomas and Colby both are district and state win- silver, one bronze and two Best who were unable to compete for The cost Stinson also received a superior ners two years running with all of Show ribbons with a plaque. their contributions to the team. The city will spend $17,064 rating and blue ribbons for their superior scores along the way. Team members expressed ap- The team also applauded Susan to purchase and install fiber, inSenior Lasater is a three-year preciation for Donna Hinsey of Herring – team mom – for 29 cluding the conduit, fiber, boxes, remanufactured starter motors. Teryn Waymire earned a su- veteran with wins at District and Highview Rebuilders, the crew years of undying love and pas- equipment rental and boring unperior rating and a blue ribbon State holding superior scores at O’Reilly’s Auto Parts, B&C sion for student leaders. der Ash Creek and Denver Trail, for his Turbo Hydromantic 400 throughout his high school Auto Transmissions, Mike at Mike’s

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LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICES INVITATION TO BID NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City of Azle, Texas (OWNER) will receive sealed Bids at Azle City Hall until 11:00 a.m. local time on Friday, April 25, 2014 for the Restoration of the Raw Water Pumping Station for the Azle Water Treatment Plant. The restoration involves removing rust and painting the Raw Water Pump Station located 1400 feet offshore in Eagle Mountain Lake. There will be a pre-bid opening question and answer meeting on April 22, 2014 at 11:00 at the City of Azle City Hall in the Council Chambers. Attendees of this meeting will be given the opportunity to visit and inspect the Raw Water Pumping Station. Bids will be immediately opened and read aloud publicly following the close of the Bid Period. Any Bid received after closing time will be returned unopened. Proposals may be modified or withdrawn at any time prior to the time set for opening Bids. Examination and Purchase of Documents Contract Documents may be examined or purchased during regular business hours beginning April 7, 2014 at: Azle City Hall; Attention: Norma Zenk, City Secretary; 613 S.E. Parkway, Azle, TX 76020. Bidders may receive a copy of Invitation to Bid from the City’s website at www.cityofazle.org Questions Regarding Bid Process or Bid Documents Bidder should direct questions regarding Documents to: Ron Burton, Water Superintendent; City of Azle; 613 Southeast Pkwy, Azle, TX 76020. Written questions may be submitted by mail to the address shown above; or by email to rburton@ci.azle.tx.us Equal Opportunity in Employment - All qualified Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or handicap. The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 33, failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach, which may result in the termination of the awarded financial assistance. The City of Azle reserves the right to reject any or all bids and accept or reject any formalities. Award shall be made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder; however, the City of Azle reserves the right, after evaluation of all bids received, to make no recommendation to its City Council regarding the award of any bid in the event non-responsive, nonconforming, or otherwise unacceptable bids are received, or if budgetary constraints or other unanticipated factors exist. No bid may be withdrawn until the expiration of ninety (90) days from the date bids are opened. To be considered your bid must be signed and witnessed. All pages, including addenda and/or attachments, must be returned with your bid. Upon delivery to the City of Azle, bids become binding may not be withdrawn or cancelled by the bidder without the permission of the City of Azle for a period of ninety (90) days following the date designated for the receipt of the bid.

as well as a 10 percent contingency. The cost of all the necessary connections, switches, cables, backup servers, additional telephones and installation is $58,826. The Charter WAN services annual cost based on a 5-year contract is $34,224 a year or $2,852 a month. The City currently spends $1,634 a month for Internet and phone services which will be replaced by the WAN service, meaning a net increase of $1,218 a month over current costs. The Charter cost includes extending its fiber network from its current termination at the intersection of Lakeview Drive and Ash Avenue farther up Lakeview to the water plant and provides an added bonus of creating fiber availability to the Westlake Woods and Broadway Avenue neighborhoods without impacting the city’s capabilities. City staff recommended the second option, citing it as the “most logical choice at this time.” The up-front costs will be divided evenly between general fund and utility fund reserves. The expenditures will leave general fund reserves in excess of 120 days of operating expenses – even after allowing for the purchase of a ladder truck for the fire department. The utility fund reserves will remain well above 120 days of operating expenses. The monthly Charter costs will also be divided evenly between the general fund and utility fund.

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Hicks weds Easterly in Virginia Texas reception held here Christina Elizabeth Hicks and Samuel Ross Easterly exchanged marriage vows at The Woodlands at Algonkian in Sterling, Virginia, on March 29, 2014. Reverend Julie Price of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Reston, Virginia performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Sharon and Thomas Hicks of Azle. She is a 2000 graduate of Azle High School and a 2004 graduate of Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. She earned her Master of Arts degree from Hunter College in New York City. The groom is the son of Debra Easterly of Sewickley, Pennsylvania and Randy Easterly of Bentonville, Arkansas. He is a 2005 graduate of Schreyer Honors College at The Pennsylvania State University. He earned his master’s degree at Georgetown University’s Frank McCourt School of Public Policy in Washington, D.C. Guests participated in a ringwarming ceremony in which both rings passed through each guest’s hands and were blessed

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross Easterly … nee Christina Elizabeth Hicks. before being exchanged by the bride and groom. The bride wore a fit-andflare ivory gown with ruched bodice, floral skirt and train, and pearl and crystal accents. She wore her mother’s veil, and her wedding band combines diamonds from both her grandmothers’ weddings. Her bouquet was comprised of blush and ivory peonies and roses. The couple, along with the bride’s parents, enjoyed a Texas reception Saturday, April 5,

hosted by Kathy Hufstedler, Virginia Abendschan, Janis Harris, Rita Heatley, Suzanne Murr, Diane Nutt, Dollene Price, Sharon Richardson and Jackie Spitzer. The reception was held at the Fellowship Hall of Azle Christian Church where the Reverend Stan Geisler, formerly of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, blessed the couple’s marriage. The newlyweds plan to return to their home in Arlington, Virginia, after honeymooning in Hawaii.

Graduation Nathaniel L. Shaffer, a 2010 graduate of Azle High School, will graduate from Texas A&M University in College Station May 9 with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering (structural). He is the son of David and Daniele Shaffer of Azle, and the grandson of Lew and Sandy Shaffer of Azle and Gerdi and the late Theo Frank of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Fourth grade students at Walnut Creek Elementary were treated to a STAAR Writing Pep Rally to kick off testing. Students were greeted by the Azle High School cheerleaders and senior football players, who reminded them to get plenty of rest, eat a good breakfast, and believe in themselves. Following the pep rally, the fourth graders paraded throughout the campus and were cheered on by fellow classmates and teachers. Photo courtesy Walnut Creek Elementary

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To the registered voters of Azle, Texas: A los votantes registrados de Azle, Texas: Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., on May 10, 2014 for voting in a general election to elect the following to serve three (3) year terms commencing May of 2014 until May of 2017 or until a successor is duly sworn and qualified: Notificación que los centros de votación enumerados a continuación estará abierto desde las 7:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m., el 10 de mayo de 2014 para votar en una elección general a elegir a los siguientes tres (3) año a partir de mayo 2014 hasta mayo de 2017 o hasta que su sucesor sea debidamente prestó juramento y cualificado Trustee Place 1 Meimbro de la Junta Directiva Lugar 1 Trustee Place 2 Meimbro de la Junta Directiva Lugar 2 Application for a place on the ballot for the general election shall be submitted no earlier than January 29, 2014, and not later than close of business on February 28, 2014. Aplicación para un lugar en la boleta electoral para la elección general será presentado no antes de 29 de enero de 2014 y no más tarde de cierre de negocios en 28 de febrero de 2014.

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For early voting, a voter may vote both by personal appearance and by mail. Early Voting by personal appearance will be conducted at the locations tentatively designated by the Tarrant and Parker County Elections Administration offices. Please refer to our website at azleisd.net for all locations and times. Para la votación temprana, un votante puede votar en persona y por correo. Votación adelentada en persona se realizará en los lugares designados provisionalmente por las oficinas de Tarrant y administración de elecciones del Condado de Parker.Por favor refiérase a nuestro sitio de web en azleisd.net para todas las posiciones y tiempos. Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: Solicitudes de voto por correo se le enviará a: Parker/Wise County: Robert Parten Early Voting Clerk 1112 Santa Fe Drive Weatherford, TX 76086

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the chapel of Azleland Memorial Park. Burial immediately followed. Johnny was born Feb. 1, 1967 in Fort Worth to David Linoel and Marma Gail Caudle Cleveland. His father preceded him in death along with one brother David Charles Cleveland. Survivors include his mother, Marma Gail Cleveland; sisters, Rena Leslie, Pearl Cleveland and Susan Cleveland; aunt and Johnny Samuel Cleveland, uncle, Joyce and Harvey Wil47, a loving son, brother and liams; and other extended famnephew, passed away Tuesday, ily and friends. April 8, 2014 at home. Lois LeGrand, 84, loving Funeral services were held on The Azle News, mother, grandmother and greatTuesday, April 15, at 11 a.m. in April 16, 2014 Edition grandmother passed away Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Memorial service was held Tuesday, April, 15, at White’s Azle Chapel. Lois was born Jan. 9, 1930 to John and Hazel McKinney in wonderful and independent Lockhaven, Pennsylvania. She life. He was married to Sha- was a retired registered nurse ron R. McClendon on Sept. 15, and had worked as a home 1967, in Azle. Most of his work health care giver after her relife was as a small-business owner. He built and remodeled many homes with Ray-M Real Estate in Azle. Later in life, he and his family owned and operated Lake Worth Videos for many years. Dick was a Master Mason of Azle Masonic Lodge #601, A.F. & A.M., and 32nd degree of the Valley of Fort Worth Scottish Rite. He was a Methodist. He never met a stranger and was referred to as Charles Richard “Dick” “the sweetest man on earth” by Gibbs, 83, passed away Tues- all who knew him. Dick loved day, April 8, 2014. Graveside his family, fishing, barbershop service was held at 2 p.m. Tues- singing and his pickup. day, April 15, in Ash Creek He was preceded in death by Cemetery in Azle under the aus- his parents, Raymond and Ida pices of Azle Masonic Lodge Gibbs; brothers, Bob, Tom and #601, A.F. & A.M. Visitation Dan Gibbs; father-in-law, Ray was from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday Tidwell; and mother-in-law, at Biggers Funeral Home. Pearl Tidwell. To honor his life, donations Survivors include his wife of Jean Lundgren, 71, loving may be made to the Scottish Rite 46 years, Sharon Gibbs; sons, mother, grandmother and greatHospital for Children, 2222 Wel- Ricky (Debra), Brian Gibbs grandmother went home to be born St., Dallas, Texas 75219. (Debbie) and Casey Gibbs; with Jesus on Friday, April 11, Dick was born July 5, 1930, sisters-in-law, Delores Bur- 2014. Service was held Tuesday, in Plainview. He was raised in ton and Sandra McClendon; Brownwood, which he consid- six grandchildren; eight great- April 15, at 11 a.m. in White’s ered his true home. He gradu- grandchildren; several nieces Azle Chapel. Interment at Jayated from Brownwood High and nephews; numerous friends bird Cemetery. Visitation from School and attended Howard and special “like sons,” Ron- 9 a.m. to service time. Jean was born Nov. 3, 1942 Payne University. Dick had po- ald Lankford (Crystal) and Rod lio when he was 4 and was com- Cunningham (Amanda); “like pletely paralyzed and was told daughter,” Pam Morgan (Tina); he would never be able to walk. and many who called him “Dad.” Through his determination and The Azle News, care at the Scottish Rite HosApril 16, 2014 Edition pital in Dallas, he lived a full,

Charles Richard Gibbs 1939 - 2014

tirement. Lois married Tony Palaia and raised a family, and years later married Rudolph LeGrand. She loved bowling, crocheting, playing bingo and hanging out with her friends. Lois was preceded in death by her parents; second husband, Rudolph LeGrand; son, Johnny Palaia; brother, Gordon McKinney; sister, Marion King; and grandson, Kyle Andrew McDaniel. Survivors include children, Kathy McDaniel and husband, George; Tony Palaia, Jr., Sandra Cook and husband, Billy, Frankie Palaia and wife, Candy and Mikey Palaia; grandchildren, Kenneth Kost and fiance, Katherine, Bobbie Jo Bishop and husband, Brian; seven other grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; siblings, Nora Lou Fiedler, Johnny McKinney, Phyllis Robinson and Darlene McKinney; many nieces, nephews, family and friends. The Azle News, April 16, 2014 Edition

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Lonnie Venable went to be with his Lord Saturday, April 12, 2014 after a three year battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. Memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Monday, April 21, at the First United Methodist Church of Azle. Lonnie and family moved to Azle in 1975. He worked

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Charlie Glenn Bourne 1932 - 2014 Charlie Glenn Bourne, 81, loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather, went to be with his wife in heaven Tuesday, April 8, 2014. Services were held Friday, April 11, at Walnut Creek Baptist Church under the direction of White’s Azle Funeral Home. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery. Charlie was born in Durant, Oklahoma to William and Maggie Bourne on Nov. 19, 1932. He married his late wife, Arita, in 1951 and they made a life together in Boyd for more than 60 years. His wife went to heaven in 2011. Charlie has missed her and now he is celebrating in heaven with her. He

retired from Bell Helicopter in 1994 and has been working on the farm and enjoying life since then. Charlie will be greatly missed by all his friends and family. Charlie has been a member of Walnut Creek Baptist Church for many years. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Arita. Survivors include children, Steve Bourne and wife, Debra, Karen Hale and husband, Buddy; grandchildren, Christina, Cynthia, Dusty, Greg, Kevin, and Amanda; great-grandchildren, Cooper, Alyssa, Arianna, Makaylia, Levi and Haylee. The Azle News, April 16, 2014 Edition

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Loreta J. Ewing 1939 - 2014

1942 - 2014 in Reno to Clifford and Lena Sisk. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Donald Sisk; husband, Larry Lundgren in 2013; and sister, Billie Heffington. Survivors include her children, Allen Lundgren and wife, Pat, Diane Lundgren and Gary Lundgren and wife, Jolene; grandchildren, Hollie, Logan, Melanie, Josh, Heather and Morgan; great-grandchild, Hayden and Gabe; sisters, Betty Lou Phelps and husband, Joe, Mary Sue Bailey, Ann Stokes and husband, Jerry, Dena Conly and husband, John and Dale Henry and husband, Michael; sister-in-law, Marlene Sisk; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of loving friends.

with the Azle Youth Association in their early years as a board member and as a baseball/ softball umpire with his son, Cary. He also held several leadership positions at First United Methodist Church of Azle. He retired from Parker-Hannifin in 2010. He was very passionate about his family and grandchildren. He was owner of “Tri County Dog Training” where he shared his love of dog training. Lonnie was preceded in death by his parents and stepfather. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Donna Hale Venable; children, Connie Roach and husband, Darrell, Cary Venable and wife, Tammie; brother, Claude Venable; grandchildren, Trey, Hollyann, Amanda, Sara, Jared, Jacob; great-grandchild, Braeden; hunting companion, Pepper, a golden retriever.

Loreta J. Ewing, 74, passed away Saturday, April 12, 2014. Graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in Azleland Memorial Park. Visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Biggers Funeral Home. Memorials can made to The Arthritis Foundation of North Texas, 4300 MacArthur Ave., #245, Dallas, Texas 75209. Loreta was born June 12, 1939, in Waurika, Oklahoma, to Marvin and Faye Sumpter. She lived most of her life in the Fort Worth area and was a 1957 graduate of Birdville High School. She was an office manager for Manpower and Jess Temporaries and later owned her own wedding business for 17 years before retiring. Loreta was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmoth-

er, sister and friend. She will be missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn R. Ewing, on July 5, 2012. Survivors include daughters, Monica Shearer and husband, David, of Azle, Darla Wyatt and husband, Timbo, of Azle and Lori Semmler and husband, Tim, of Fort Worth; sister, Marlene Sevier and husband, Jerry, of Austin; grandchildren, Staci Soriano, Wesley Wyatt, Sara Potter, Whitney Wyatt, Amanda Rose and Jason Semmler; nine greatgrandchildren; and a number of nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. The Azle News, April 16, 2014 Edition

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Trent davis resigned as the azle high school girls soccer coach. Including this season, his lady hornet squads have advanced to the postseason in five of his six years at ahs. davis-led teams went 75-43-11, and, under his tutelage, 11 azle girls continued on to play soccer at the collegiate level.

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AnniversAries

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The children of Royce and Geraldine Daniels of Azle invite friends and relatives to a come-and-go cake reception to celebrate the couple’s 60th wedding anniversary. The reception will be from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at in the Condo Clubhouse at Texas Motor Speedway in far north Fort Worth. Royce Daniels and Geraldine Bell were united in marriage May 1, 1954, in Fort Worth. They are the parents of four children: Linda Roof and husband Mike; Demilla Autry and husband Gene; Gerald Daniels and wife Lianne; and Steven Daniels and wife Cynthia. They have numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. For more information about the reception, contact Cynthia at 817-862-0392.

The Azle High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) attended state competition and conference in Corpus Christi April 9-12 and placed third in the Parliamentary Procedure team event. Shown are team members (seated, l-r): Lauren Cordell, Krystal Carrasquillo, Angel Benne, Danielle Fullerton and Nancy Blomquist (secretary); and (standing) Justin Olson, Tim Dufrene (president) and Kerry Comeans (treasurer). Students who also made the trip to assist with competitive events were Morgan Johnston, Adrianna Smith, Jimmy Fager, Sarah Schillings, and Kristina Martinez. FCCLA is an organization open to all students currently involved in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) classes or who have previously taken an FCS class. Photo courtesy Carolyn Schlueter

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EmErgEncy calls FIRE CALLS ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– April 8 April 6 April 7

April 8 April 9 April 10

April 11 April 12

11:19 a.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 2:34 p.m................. Mutual aid first responder .......................................Lakeside 9:10 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 10:09 a.m................. First responder................................................................ City 4:54 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 5:09 p.m................. First responder................................................................ City 10:58 p.m................. First responder................................................................ City 11:15 p.m................. First responder................................................................ City 11:24 p.m................. First responder...............................................Tarrant County 4:41 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 4:46 p.m................. First responder................................................................ City 9:05 p.m................. Structure fire ................................................................... City 4:32 a.m................. Assist ambulance...........................................Tarrant County 5:45 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 1:31 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 1:42 a.m................. First responder................................................................ City 6:43 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 8:12 a.m................. Assist ambulance...........................................Tarrant County 5:57 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 8:47 p.m................. Assist Azle PD ................................................................ City 11:13 p.m................. First responder................................................................ City 11:43 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 7:41 a.m................. Assist ambulance...........................................Tarrant County 3:00 p.m................. First responder...............................................Tarrant County 9:11 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 10:34 a.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 7:06 p.m................. Assist ambulance............................................................ City 8:51 p.m................. First responder................................................... Pelican Bay

AMBULANCE CALLS –––––––––––––––––––––– April 6

April 7

6:51 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 11:19 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 7:25 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 9:10 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 9:25 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City

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April 10

April 11

April 12

10:01 a.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 1:40 p.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 4:54 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 9:13 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 10:22 p.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 10:58 p.m................. Medical alarm ................................................................. City 11:10 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 11:15 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 10:11 a.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 1:39 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 2:53 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 4:41 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 4:46 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 8:59 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 4:32 a.m................. Public assist ...................................................Tarrant County 6:37 a.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 5:45 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 8:36 p.m................. General medicine............................................................ City 11:48 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 1:31 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 1:42 a.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 2:13 a.m................. General medicine...........................................Tarrant County 5:01 a.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 6:43 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 8:12 a.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 10:21 a.m................. General medicine...........................................Tarrant County 3:18 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 5:57 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 8:47 p.m................. Assist fire ........................................................................ City 9:13 p.m................. Medical emergency............................................ Pelican Bay 11:03 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 11:13 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 11:43 p.m................. Public assist/lift assist ..................................................... City 3:27 a.m................. Public assist/lift assist ..................................................... City 7:41 a.m................. Medical emergency........................................Tarrant County 2:36 p.m................. Hosp landing zone ......................................................... City 3:00 p.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 11:21 p.m................. Injured person ................................................................. City 2:09 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 7:55 a.m................. Injured person ................................................Tarrant County 9:11 a.m................. Major accident ...............................................Tarrant County 10:34 a.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 12:40 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 7:06 p.m................. Medical emergency......................................................... City 8:51 p.m................. Injured person .................................................... Pelican Bay

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Monday-Sunday, April 7-14, 2014 April 7 ............................100 Creekwood Court ............................................. Meet complainant .......................................200 Vanshire Road East....................................................Disturbance .......................................6300 Silver Rock Lane ......................................... Assist other agency April 8 ............................9800 Confederate Park Road..........................................Citizen assist .......................................200 Vanshire Road East................................................... Trespassing April 9 ............................Lakeside Oaks Circle ............................................. Suspicious vehicle April 10 ..........................8800 Jacksboro Highway ........................................ Meet complainant .......................................100 Tamarron Drive..........................................................Investigation .......................................200 Aquilla Drive .............................................................Citizen assist .......................................900 Old Gate Road .................................................................... Alarm .......................................900 Old Gate Road .................................................................... Alarm .......................................200 Copperwood Drive.............................................. Parking violation April 11...........................900 Western Trails Road.......................................Ordinance violation .......................................9800 Confederate Park Road.................................. Meet complainant .......................................300 Burton Hill Road ........................................ Followup investigation .......................................100 N. Lamar Street ....................................... Lakeside warrant arrest April 12 ..........................9300 Confederate Park Road................................ Abandoned vehicle .......................................200 Crest Ridge Circle ............................................. Animal complaint .......................................8800 Jacksboro Highway ........................................................... Alarm .......................................9300 Confederate Park Road................................. Suspicious person .......................................9800 Confederate Park Road................................... Animal complaint .......................................9600 Confederate Park Road........................................Motorist assist April 13 ..........................7200 Ella Young Drive.......................................... Assist other agency .......................................7100 Confederate Park Road............................... Assist other agency .......................................8800 Holt Street ............................................................... 911 hang up .......................................10100 Jacksboro Highway ................................... Assist other agency

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Azle Police Blotter Officers with the Azle Police Department arrested the following individuals during the week of April 6-12: A 38-year-old Azle man was arrested April 8 in the 200 block of Pecan Street and charged with public intoxication. He was given a citation and released from the Azle jail. A 35-year-old Azle man was arrested April 9 in the 700 block of Boyd Road and charged with assault by threat. He was given a citation and released from the Azle jail. A 30-year-old Azle man was arrested in the 700 block of Boyd Road April 10 and

charged with theft less than $50. He was given a citation and released from the Azle jail. A 33-year-old Azle woman was arrested on Harbor Drive April 10 and charged with public intoxication. She was given a citation and released from the Azle jail. A 22-year-old Azle man was arrested April 11 in the 1300 block of Flying Jib Drive and charged with assault by contact as well as resisting arrest. He received a citation for the assault charge; however, a judge set his bond at $5,000 for the resisting arrest charge and he remained in the Azle jail Monday, April 14. A 25-year-old Azle man was

arrested April 12 in the 200 block of North Stewart Street and charged with public intoxication. He was issued a citation and released from the Azle jail.

Azle police arrested one individual for an outstanding warrant and one other for a traffic offense. They also investigated eight traffic accidents during the period.

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resident Barack Obama and former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush spoke at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library’s Civil Rights Summit, held April 8-10 in Austin. The summit marked the 50th anniversary of President Johnson’s efforts culminating in Congress’ passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Johnson’s signing the bill into law on July 2, 1964. “As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, we honor the men and women who made it possible,” President Obama said in his address. “We recall the countless unheralded Americans, black and white, students and scholars, preachers and housekeepers whose names are etched not on monuments, but in the hearts of their loved ones and in the fabric of the country they helped to change. But we also gather here deep in the heart of the state that shaped (President Johnson), to recall one giant man’s remarkable efforts to make real the promise of our founding: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’” Obama and the past presidents each uttered words to the effect that while Johnson’s accomplishments serve as durable bridges to a better America, every generation has civil rights challenges that must be recognized and addressed, and the value of teaching and learning about the work of predecessors is critical to the health of the nation. Panels composed of historians, scholars, current and former public officials and noted personalities addressed a range of topics, including: LBJ and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., heroes of the civil rights movement, social justice in the 21st century, immigration policy, education, gay mar-

riage, music and social consciousness and professional sports. Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin said, and others agreed, LBJ’s mastery of the legislaSTATE tive process and CAPITAL effective use of power of the HIGHLIGHTS the White House proved keys to Ed Sterling the success of the civil rights law, the voting rights law, the fair housing law, Medicaid, Medicare and other laws and federal programs that have been the legacy of the Johnson presidency and central to American life over the last half century. In their panel discussion, former NAACP President Julian Bond, U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., and former Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young – associates of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. – recounted their personal involvement in the movement. Each of the three credited many others and acknowledged the work of the ranks of the unnamed who struggled in the 1950s and 1960s to unravel racial segregation across the South, and pushed for equal protection and equal access, while generating worldwide awareness and spurring changes in hearts and minds across the United States. Hall of fame professional athletes Jim Brown and Bill Russell traded anecdotes on breaking the color line in sports, opening doors after their retirement as players, and dealing with the day-to-day realities of life in America. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musicians Mavis Staples and Graham Nash

Letter to the editor Kudos to ranchers for bucking govt. Dear Editor: Never in my life have I seen so much overkill in a show of force by federal and state law enforcement in what could be defined as a simple misdemeanor by a person(s). Case in point: a rancher. Cliven Bundy and his family were ordered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Nevada to remove his live-

stock on land that he and his family had ranched on since 1882 – due in part that his cattle were disrupting the mating habits of a tortoise. Mr. Bundy and his family disobeyed the order. Consequently, his cattle were confiscated by the BLM. Here’s what’s so nonplussing to the federal government: A hue and cry was organized by Mr. Bundy’s supporters in exhorting a peaceful protest. In turn, that caused the BLM to counter with more than 200 federal and state officers with sniper rifles, at-

performed songs and participated as panelists. Governor looks for MIAs Gov. Rick Perry and first lady Anita Perry traveled to the Republic of Palau in the Western Pacific Ocean to participate in the BentProp Project, April 5 to April 17. BentProp is an ongoing effort to find the remains of U.S. soldiers and sailors listed as “Missing in Action” in World War II battles fought in the South Pacific. Joining the Perrys on the island of Peleliu were former U.S. want to begin this week’s col- only 20-20 if we look back and see the Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell and Roumn with a heartfelt “thank hand of God as He uses us to make mus Valton Burgin, a veteran of the you.” Many of you shared history (His story). September 1944 Battle of Peleliu. wonderful comments on my Our lives also matter so much to According to the governor’s office, blog (and in person) after Him that He doesn’t want us only conthe Perrys “are traveling as guests of last week’s posting about my sidering His story when we are lookthe BentStar Project, which assists in Thingy. The fact that you took the time ing backward. funding the BentProp Project and Pur“Trust God from the bottom of your suit Productions, which is filming a to do that really means a lot to me. It may seem like this column is heart; don't try to figure out everything documentary on the 2014 expedition.” about me. After all, I am always tell- on your own. Listen for God's voice ing my own stories. I adin everything you do, evRevenues grow in March dressed this in a previous erywhere you go; he's the State Comptroller Susan Combs on column (“Dear Column one who will keep you on April 9 announced state sales tax revBoy …”, December 10, track.” (Proverbs 3:5-6, enue in March was $2.09 billion, up 2012). But honestly, this The Message) 5.6 percent compared to March of the column is about us. My “I know what I'm doing. previous year. perspective is that we are I have it all planned out – “The growth in sales tax revenues sharing the journey of life plans to take care of you, was led by business spending in the together. I just don’t have not abandon you, plans to oil and natural gas mining, wholesale to get written consent from give you the future you trade and construction sectors,” Texas me to share my own stohope for. When you call chief revenue officer explained. “Colries. on me, when you come lections from restaurants were also But I really am telling and pray to me, I'll listen. strong. This marks 48 consecutive months of growth in state sales tax our story – yours and mine. LIFE MATTERS When you come looking When I point out the humor for me, you'll find me. collections.” Combs said her office would send in a situation, I want you to Gerry Lewis Yes, when you get serious about finding me and want cities, counties, transit systems and see the humor in your own life. Hopefully, the result will be that it more than anything else, I'll make special purpose taxing districts their none of us takes ourselves too serioussure you won't be disappointed." (JerApril local sales tax allocations toly. When I talk about struggles, I want emiah 29:11-14, The Message) taling $554.5 million, up 6.2 percent you to identify and remember that life Did you catch that? “When you get compared to April 2013. ain’t always a bed of roses. (This is serious about finding me and want it why I write columns, not articles. Ar- more than anything else, I’ll make Veteran state reporter and legislative analyst Ed ticles are written by journalists who sure you won’t be disappointed.” We Sterling is member services director for the Texas Press Association, whose 518 member newspa- never get to use the word ain’t unless won’t be disappointed because our greatest desire will be to find God in pers have combined circulation of 3.7 million. they are quoting someone.) Whether we are laughing together our story. or crying together, I want us to reI have no idea what next week’s topmember together that our lives matter ic will be or what story I will tell. But to God. Whether you are in His family I’m glad we are sharing this historical yet or not, your life matters to Him. (and sometimes hysterical) journey. Our stories are weaving in and out of Azle resident Dr. Gerry Lewis is director of tack dogs, and even helicopters to in- His story. In fact, I like to take out the missions for the Harvest Baptist Association, which is headquartered in Decatur. He writes a timidate the Bundy clan and support- space between the words “His” and blog at www.lifematterstoday.blogspot.com/ “story” to get “history.” Hindsight is ers with thuggery. Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed and the BLM blinked first, going home. Mr. Bundy got his cows back to graze on the land. Email your letters to Now, as for the poor tortoise situation opinion@azlenews.net. – my better half has officially put out the Letters should be brief and focus on a single issue. welcome mat in our backyard for Mr. All letters are subject to editing. and Mrs. Tortoise’s to visit or stay – no cows, just two Boston terriers. Please include a daytime phone number, even on emails. Joseph Bryan Writers are limited to two letters monthly. Lake Worth

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An Australian Bob Wills-like singer does well

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heard a really interesting presentation at the West Texas Historical Assn. annual convention recently in Odessa that compared our own Bob Wills, “The Texas Playboy” to an Australian singer named Slim Dusty. I immediately remembered a similar program several years ago comparing the ranching in Queensland, Australia to Texas cattle raising. Later I approached the presenter, Dr. Leland Turner, and he confirmed that he authored both sessions. A professor at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, he has visited Australia and plans a book on the similarities. Of course, we Texans are familiar with Bob Wills and his Western swing, but if I had ever heard of Aussie Slim Dusty, I forgot about it until Dr. Turner told his story at the convention. Beginning in the 1930s Australians were embracing anything that had to do with the American West, especially cowboy movies and country music. They dressed like U.S. Western stars –

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jeans, boots and ten gallon hats. They even tried to sound just like them with a Western twang. Actually, both Bob Wills and Slim Dusty favored a larger genre than just country music; they incorporated jazz, hillbilly, boogie and blues. Coming along just a little bit later than Wills, Dusty was born in 1927 in New South Wales and was a singer who used an Australian accent and sang songs that used Australian phrases and lore. The son of a cattle farmer, his real name was David Gordon Kirkpatrick. He took on the name Slim Dusty for his country western moniker. His first big, hit song was "A Pub With No Beer" in 1957. (Years ago I was a fan of the Irish Clancy Brothers, and I remember hearing them sing that song.) The song became the biggest selling record by an Australian up to that time and was the first Australian single to go gold. Dusty eventually collected more gold and platinum albums than any other Australian music artist. The

song "A Pub With No Beer" became wellknown worldwide. In 1970 Dusty (Kirkpatrick) was made a member of the Order of the British Empire because of his successes in the music inPAGES FROM dustry. He won total of 35 WESTERN a"Golden GuiHISTORY tars" through J’Nell L. Pate theInyears. 1997 the Grand Ole Opry management invited Dusty and his wife, singer-songwriter Joy McKean, to Nashville to honor them for their 50 years of contributions to country music. In 2000 Dusty released his 100th album Looking Forward, Looking Back. He thus became the

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first artist in commercial recording to produce that many albums. He recorded them all with the same record company, EMI. Dusty died of cancer on September 19, 2003 at the age of 76. At a state funeral in Sydney the Prime Minister of Australia John Howard attended. The Anglican Dean who presided led the assembled attendees in the singing of “A Pub With No Beer.” Thousands of people stood outside the cathedral during the service. His 106th album, released a few months after his death, went gold after being on sale less than two weeks. The Royal Australian Mint issued a coin celebrating him. U.S. astronauts played a recording of Dusty singing “Waltzing Matilda” from the Space Shuttle Columbia as it passed over Australia in 1981, making him the first singer to be heard from space. When I Googled his name, I found a YouTube video of him singing "Waltzing Matilda" at the closing ceremonies of the 2000 Summer Olym-

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pics held in Sydney, Australia. The audience of 114,714 sang the chorus with him. Very impressive! I remember watching the Sydney Olympics, so I must have watched the closing ceremonies as well, but I did not remember the name, “Slim Dusty.” While recently watching the video, I heard the voice of Bob Costas say, “The 73-year-old Country Music Legend, Slim Dusty. How many times must he have sung that song over the years, but never more movingly than tonight.” I suggest that readers Google "Slim Dusty/Waltzing Matilda" and then click on the 2000 Sydney Olympics YouTube version. Leland Turner, thanks for making me acquainted with Slim Dusty. Of course, though, as Waylon Jennings sang, “Down in Texas, Bob Wills is still the King!”

Retired history professor J’Nell Pate of Azle hasauthoredseveralbooks,manyofwhich are on sale in the lobby of the Azle News.

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ow that I have been annointed as the Photographer of the Year by a bunch of guys somewhere, the April 14 appearance of the rare “blood moon” affords me the opportunity to pass on some hard earned expertise I have gleaned from over two decades of taking pictures. Set your camera on the ‘P’ setting. That’s about it. However, as an award-winning professional photojournalist, I am always looking to improve. That’s why it seems worthwhile to walk through the process that resulted in capturing the rare celestial event. (You might want to take these tips to heart. After blood moons on Oct. 8 this year and April 4 and Sept. 28 next year, there’s not another one until 2032. Some people believe that the unique series of lunar events is a precursor to End Times, so you might not have to worry Plate 1-2 about that 2032 part.) As you can clearly see in Plate 1-1, I was ex- perimenting with the camera setting. When taking pictures at night, it’s usually a good idea to dress appropriately. I was wearing a robe I won at a silent auction for $20 and little else. That became problematic since it was 35 degrees. Still, I professionally spun the dialie thing on the top of the camera and aimed it skyward! The slow shutter click meant trouble – it’s an indicator that you must hold the camera very steady. As mentioned, it was 35 degrees so I didn’t. What you get is Plate 1-1. Next, I turned the dial and fired off another shot, Plate 1-2. This did not result in what I would call a “professional” shot; it looks like my colonoscopy. I tried a third attempt, Plate 666 – on a new dial setting – right when the wind blew my robe open, Crickets silenced and nearby yapping coyotes shut up and bolted to distant pastures. Plate 1-1

From the garage behind me, the radio came on suddenly and loudly, to Air1, a religious station. The camera captured this image of something that appeared to be hurdling down from space. Perhaps the End Tim-

ON YOUR MARK Mark K. Campbell When the earth did not swallow me up, I rejiggered the camera on the setting I use all the time – good ol’ ‘P.’ The flash popped up. It Plate 666 seemed a lot to ask of a flash to ers were right! True, it wasn’t a travel 286,000 miles, but who trumpet blast but the Newsboys was I to argue with ‘P’? heralding the heavenly event, I closed my robe, put the but, still, it was unsettling. camera on the truck windshield

to steady it, and pushed the button. That’s how the picture above was captured. So take it from the Photographer of the Year: Don’t be afraid to experiment. Then just set it on ‘P.’

preferred the activities in Boy Scouts rather than Cub Scouts. Odds are against you if that’s your plan – 95 percent of Boy Scouts were Cub Scouts first. You have to hook them on the fun and adventure when they are young, otherwise it’s too “un-cool” when they are older. Azle has three traditional Boy Scout Troops (147, 175, 243) and two Cub Scout Packs (147, 243). You can get contact

information for all of them at http://beascout.org. The Cub Scout Pack my family is a part of is Pack 243, chartered by Eagle Mountain United Methodist Church. You can get more information about Pack 243 at http://pack-243. org. We welcome all boys in the Azle area entering the first through fifth grades. Tom Kisner

Mark K. Campbell is the News editor and is thankful for these digital times.

Letter to the editor Scouting is good for your young men The Azle area Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are about to begin a spring recruiting drive. As parents, we all want to do everything we can for our boys to become successful, produc-

tive men when they grow up. No matter how you measure success, one of the best ways you can insure this is by signing your son up for scouting. Take a moment to think about people you have come across in your life that you know are Eagle Scouts – can you think of a “bad” one? Odds are they are leaders – virtuous, productive men of faith that give back to their community – exactly as

they were taught by scouting. Oh and by the way, they had a whole lot of fun doing it. Camping, hiking, archery, songs, games and more – it’s “fun with a purpose.” Now, I’ve heard a lot of reasons why people don’t have their kids join scouting. They want them to play “this” sport or “that” sport instead. Most of the boys in our troop also participate in sports – scout-

ing takes one hour, one night a week during the school year. I’ve also heard it’s “too expensive.” We work hard to make sure cost is never a barrier to scouting, and provide assistance to any family that needs it. You’ll find it is less expensive than the cost of any sport. Sometimes, I also hear people say they will do it “later” when their son is older, because they

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Region I meet next for 14 AHS athletes By MARk k. CAMPBELL When the dust had settled at Little Elm High School April 7-8, regional qualifiers out of 5-4A had been determined. And 14 of them hailed from Azle. A top 2 finish was necessary to move on to the Region I meet at Abilene’s McMurry University April 25-26. Competing there for Azle will be a few district champions. Sarah Hall easily won the pole vault event, clearing 11 feet, 0 inches. Katy O’Dell won the discus with a toss of 102-10. For the boys, Isaac Marquez ran the fastest lap, winning the 400 in 51.17 seconds. Tyler Shemberger’s disc toss of 138-06 was golden. The boys 4x400 team finished a strong second to qualify for Abilene. Other Lady Hornets advancing include runners-up Madi Parkison (discus), Natalie Smith (high jump), Brooke Smith (pole vault), and the AHS girls 4x400 unit. Coach Melody Dennis said, “Our kids give their best.” Since Azle’s district voted to not participate in an Area meet, Azle’s Riley McCracken (right) battles a Byron Nelson Bobcat in the 5-4A varsity finding a rare regional qualifi- Junior varsity pole vaulters Heidi Phillips (left) and Taylor Denning wait to compete. Photo by Mark K. Campbell 100-meter dash prelims at Little Elm. See 15A for results. Photo by Mark K. Campbell ers gathering will not happen.

Ladies suffer 1st 5-4A loss after 13 innings Brewer would be a tough foe, Lady Hornet softball coach Tracy Tadlock knew. And playing at White Settlement amped up the April 11 game – especially since Azle (25-5, 11-1) had won the first meeting between the two stateranked squads. AHS led Brewer twice on the windy evening, only to see the Lady Bears claw back. BHS even managed to overcome a 3-run Azle spurt in the top of the tenth inning to tie the contest again, at 5-5. Brewer eventually won the game in the 13th inning, 6-5. Tadlock said, “Brewer played extremely well, especially on defense.” Only four Lady Hornets struck out. “That leaves a whole lot of plays that have to be made in the field and they made just about every one of them,” Tadlock said. Azle made just a couple of mistakes, the coach recalled, but they hurt.

Valarie Matlock hauls in a long fly in the Brewer outfield. Photo by Mark K. Campbell “When you are playing a talented team on the road, you cannot make the mistakes we made,” Tadlock said.

The Lady Hornets led 2-0 entering the bottom of the sixth. Three more runs in the tenth inning looked to put the game away. Raelyn Temple tripled; Bailee Carter, Samantha Bradley, and Makenzi Harris all collected 2 hits each. Harris pitched a complete game, whipping out 196 pitches in a superior effort. She struck out 18 Lady Bears. Earlier, on April 8 at home, AHS run-ruled Wichita Falls, 12-0. Bradley got the 1-hit victory, allowing just a single. Carter, leading off, had another big night with 3 hits in 4 at bats, 3 runs scored, and 4 RBI. She cranked a pair of home runs. Temple hit safely twice and Sarah Brown got 2 RBI. While the Brewer loss stung, it likely won’t stop Azle from winning the district title. Tadlock said AHS needs just Lady Hornet Bailee Carter scores the first run of the game in White Settlement. The one more 5-4A win for that. contest would turn out to be a 13-inning marathon. Photo by Mark K. Campbell

Tough defeats dent playoff possibilities A pair of one-run losses roughed up the Hornet baseball team’s playoff chances. Azle (8-16-1, 3-7) fell to Wichita Falls at home 5-4 on April 8. The Hornets kept the Coyotes in sight, but AHS never led in the game. Trey Ramos continued his fine season with 2 hits in 4 at bats. Trevor Boiles also collected 2 hits and he batted home 2 teammates. Jesse Salisbury had an RBI. Tyler Flynn scored twice as Azle got a run in the bottom of the seventh but needed one more to tie it up. At Brewer on April 11, the Hornets played tight with the Hornet Trevor Boiles rounds first and heads to second base after slapping a double to right field against Brewer Bears, as AHS usually does, in White Settlement April 11. Azle lost to the Bears in the 5-4A clash, 3-2. Photo by Mark K. Campbell

coach Anthony Barron said. But the Bears won, 3-2. “Every time we play against Brewer, it is always a good game,” he said. “We had plenty of opportunities to put some runs across, but we just didn’t capitalize on them.” Boiles harassed Brewer pitching. The Hornet went 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI, and 3 stolen bases. Ramos doubled in the tough loss. Tommy Kay pitched five solid innings but got the loss. The next day, Barron took the opportunity to “play some guys in different spots,” in a nondistrict game at home against potent Dallas Jesuit. The visitors won, 9-2. Ramos led Azle with 3 more hits.


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Junior HigH: Meet of CHaMpions at saginaw CHisHolM trail Hs, april 8, 2014 Azle Junior High 8TH GIRLS Pole vault – 1. Logan Graham, 8-0; 5. Michaela Norton, 7-6. Discus – 3. Maria Parkison, 70-3. High jump – 1. Tristen Rush, 4-8; 3. Katelyn Brothers, 4-6. Long jump – 1. Logan Graham, 15-5.5; 3. (T) Payton Geary, 139.25; 5. Miranda Longbrake, 138.5. Triple jump – 2. Payton Geary, 30-9; 4. Miranda Longbrake, 306.5; 6. Brooke Phillips, 29-2. 2400 – 4. Katie Vaccarella, 9:55.53; 5. Katie Davis, 10:12.91. 4x100 – 3. Michaela Norton, Macey Hicks, Maddison Pierce, Alexis Gouyton, 55.63. 800 – 1. Miranda Longbrake, 2:43.88; 3. Payton Geary, 2:49.04. 100 hurdles – 1. Taylor Forsythe, 17.4; 2. Bailey McCracken, 17.17; 3. Katelyn Brothers, 17.73. 100 – 1. Logan Graham, 13.34; 5. Michaela Norton, 14.21. 4x200 – 1. Kailey Massey, Alexis Gouyton, Maddison Pierce, Hannah Kolar, 1:57.12. 400 – 1. Logan Graham, 1:03.65; 3. Miranda Longbrake, 1:06.79; 5. Payton Geary, 1:08.0. 300 hurdles – 1. Katelyn Brothers, 53.16; 2. Bailey McCracken, 54.0. 1600 – 1. Katie Vaccarella, 6:03.43; 2. Madison Rust, 6:03.75;

6. Katie Davis, 6:12.47. 200 – 3. Maddison Pierce, 28.7; 5. Kailey Massey, 29.59. 4x400 – 1. Payton Geary, Miranda Longbrake, Brooke Phillips, Logan Graham, 4:23.22. (NEW SCHOOL RECORD) TEAM (10): 1. Azle, 237; 2. Highland, 83; 3. Irma Marsh, 63; 4. Willkie, 53; 5. Collins, 46; 6. Springtown, 45; 7. Wayside, 42; 8. Forte, 37; 9. Creekview, 12; 10. Prairie Vista, 2. 7TH GIRLS Pole vault – 2. Breann Collard, 6-6. Shot put – 4. Jenna McKee, 284.5. High jump – 4. Alexa Maxfield, 4-4. Long jump – 1. Marisah Mata, 13-45; 2. Jaden O’Gorman, 13-3. Triple jump – 1. Marisah Mata, 30-9. 4x100 – 4. Payton McNeely, Alexa Maxfield, Morgan Ashmore, Jaden O’Gorman, 57.05. 800 – 1. Kara Moore, 2:53.36. 100 hurdles – 2. Breann Collard, 17.63; 3. Kinsey Blasingame, 18.91. 100 – 1. Marisah Mata, 13.17; 3. Jaden O’Gorman, 13.8. 4x200 – 2. Payton McNeely, Jasmin Weldon, Morgan Ashmore, Marisah Mata, 1:58.89. 400 – 5. Kara Moore, 1:11.21. 300 hurdles – 3. Breann Collard,

The Azle Junior School seventh (top) and eighth grade girls teams won every meet this season, making the Lady Hornets the top junior high in the area.

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53.5. 200 – 1. Marisah Mata, 28.58; 2. Jasmin Weldon, 28.74; 3. Jaden O’Gorman, 29.21. 4x400 – 1. Breann Collard, Morgan Ashmore, Jasmin Weldon, Kara Moore, 4:35.67. TEAM (10): 1. Azle, 162; 2. Highland, 123; 3. Prairie Vista, 93; 4. Forte, 81; 5. Willkie, 46; 6. Spring-

town, 40; 7. Wayside, 30; 8. Collins, 24; 9. Irma Marsh, 11; 10. Creekview, 8. 8TH BOYS Pole vault – 6. Jake Norwood, 9-0. Shot put – 1. Adam Brazell, 416.5. Discus – 2. Adam Brazell, 1054.5. High jump – 1. Colby Christian, 5-2; 2. Artavian Harrell, 5-2; 3. Spencer Wendell, 5-2. Long jump – 5. Cody Donnell, 16-5.5. Triple jump – 3. Jesus Guzman, 36-4.5; 6. Jordan McNeely, 35-8. 2400 – 1. Cody Drolet, 8:12.24. (NEW SCHOOL RECORD) 4x100 – 2. Jordan McNeely, Spencer Wendell, Cody Donnell, Artavian Harrell, 49.43. 100 – 1. Artavian Harrell, 12.08; 6. Ty Beck, 12.64. 800 – 2. Beck Newby, 2:18.63. 110 hurdles – 3. Colby Christian, 17.4; 4. Gamble Moore, 17.6. 100 – 1. Artavian Harrell, 12.09. 4x200 – 5. Jake Norwood, Michael Covarrubias, Spencer Wendell, JT Fugate, 1:45.65. 400 – 2. Cody Donnell, 57.35; 4. Ty Beck, 58.24; 5. Jordan McNeely, 58.4. 300 hurdles – 4. Cody Christian, 46.17; 6. Jake Norwood, 46.67. 1600 – 1. Cody Drolet, 5:08.67; 4. Eloy Martinez, 5:24.89. 200 – 5. Michael Covarrubias, 26.26. 4x400 – 1. Cody Donnell, Artavian Harrell, Ty Beck, Jordan McNeely, 3:47.45. TEAM (10): 1. Azle, 165; 2. Highland, 80; 3. Creekview, 78; 4. Prairie Vista, 66.5; 5. Springtown, 64.5; 6. Irma Marsh, 48; 7. Willkie,

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7TH BOYS Pole vault – 2. Daniel Ruelas, 8-0. Shot put – 1. Tyler Jenson, 378.5. High jump – 5. Bradley Crawford, 4-10.

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Triple jump – 3. Bradley Crawford, 35-11.5. 4x100 – 6. Ivan Lara, Bradley Crawford, Peyton Ladner, Jacob Garcia, 51.06. 800 – 1. Miguel Guzman, 2:28.27; 5. Brady Carroll, 2:33.45. 110 hurdles – 5. Ryan Reynolds, 19.84. 4x200 – 3. Ivan Lara, Jacob Garcia, Peyton Ladner, Bradley Crawford, 1:47.738. 400 – 4. Miguel Guzman, 1:01.06. 300 hurdles – 6. Jacob McGuire, 50.48. 200 – 1. Bradley Crawford, 25.86; 3. Ivan Lara, 26.53. TEAM (10): 1. Springtown, 99; 2. Highland, 96; 3. Prairie View, 93; Willkie, 85; 5. Collins, 80; 6. Azle, 79; 7. Forte, 33; 8. Wayside, 20; 9. Creekview, 18; 10. Irma Marsh, 17.

2:01.18. 400 – 5. Emily Jungman, 1:11.25. 300 hurdles – 4. Hali Davis, 55.68. 4x400 – 2. Jenna Okubo, Ainsley McDonald-Boyer, Emily Jungman, Autumn Johnson, 4:46.56. TEAM (5): 1. Azle, 286; 2. Irma Marsh, 104; 3. Springtown, 80; 4. Collins, 79; 5. Forte, 62. 7TH GIRLS Pole vault – 1. Dixie Hitt, 7-0; 3. (T) Amanda Westbrook, 5-6. Shot put – 5. Kylee Scribner, 242.5. Discus – 5. Kylie Scribner, 630.5. Long jump – 5. Harli Wilbanks, 13-1.5. Triple jump – 1. Harli Wilbanks, 31-8.5; 4. Avery North, 28-3; 6. Brooke Creacy, 27-1. 2400 – 2. Avery Luig, 10:00.49; 4. 5. Mykayla Sardina, 11:30.76. 4x100 – 2. Casey Glenn, Amanda Westbrook, Harli Wilbanks, Catherine Sherrod, 57.76. 800 – 3. Kaylin Holmesly, 2:51.95. 100 hurdles – 3. Brie Hankins, 19.41; 5. Kayla Sherriff, 20.2. 4x200 – 2. Casey Glenn, Catherine Sherrod, Amanda Westbrook, Harli Wilbanks, 2:02.16. 400 – 1. Dixie Hitt, 1:07.69; 2. Brooke Creacy, 1:09.21; 5. Avery North, 1:12.09. 300 hurdles – 3. Brie Hankins, 56.48. 1600 – 1. Avery Luig, 6:00.21; 4. Kayli Holmesly, 6:32.97. 200 – 2. Harli Wilbanks, 28.66; 5. Brooke Creasy, 30.51; 6. Amanda Westbrook, 30.84. 4x400 – 1. Brooke Creacy, Avery North, Dixie Hitt, Catherine Sherrod, 4:40.96. TEAM (5): 1. Azle, 230; 2. Forte, 163.33; 3. Springtown, 99; Irma Marsh, 55.66; Collins, 50.

8TH BOYS Pole vault – 5. (T) Adron Westbrook, 7-6. Shot put – 4. Andrew Lutz, 380.5; 6. Dustin Webber, 34-11. Discus – 1. Jared Wheeler, 1231; 5. Andrew Lutz, 98-8. High jump – 5. Eric Sanchez, 5-0; 6. (T) Dustin Webber, Bailey Sanders, 4-10. Long jump – 1. Billy Madison, 19-5.5 2400 – 4. Hagen Holbrooks, 9:16.6. 100 – 3. Billy Madison, 12.4 4x100 – 4. Dustin Webber, Adron Westbrook, Eric Sanchez, Solomon Moreno, 52.77. 4x200 – 5. Dustin Webber, Solomon Moreno, Eric Sanchez, Adron Westbrook, 1:49.07. 200 – 5. Solomon Moreno, 26.53. 4x400 – 4. Cale McDonnell, Solomon Moreno, Eric Sanchez, Dustin Webber, 4:22.27. TEAM (5): 1. Azle, 207; 2. Springtown, 124.83; 3. Collins, 116; 4. Irma Marsh, 83; 5. Forte, 67.16. 7TH BOYS Pole vault – 4. Matthew Ulshaffer, 6-6. Shot put – 3. Lathen Harris, 3310.75. Discus – 3. Lathan Harris, 91-11; 6. Cooper Moorman, 84-3.5. 2400 – 1. Payton Vaughn, 9:35.36. 4x100 – 5. Blake Horton, Havin Hill, Jericho Ware, Marshall Landers, 55.31. 4x200 – 4. Havin Hill, Blake Horton, Marshall Landers, Jericho Ware, 1:57.07. 200 – 3. Marshall Landers, 26.72. 1600 – 3. Payton Vaughn, 5:45.31. 4x400 – 4. Havin Hill, Jericho Ware, Payton Vaughn, David Johnson, 4:35.16. TEAM (5): 1. Azle, 188.5; 2. Springtown, 158; 3. Collins, 130.5; 4. Irma Marsh, 67; 5. Forte, 59.

TOTAL SCHOOL POINTS GIRLS 1. Azle, 399 2. Highland, 206 3. Forte, 118 4. Willkie, 99 5. Prairie Vista, 95 6. Springtown, 85 7. Irma Marsh, 74 8. Wayside, 72 9. Collins, 70 10, Creekview, 20

Forte Junior High 8TH GIRLS Pole vault – 5. (T) Hali Davis, Mackenzie Mackey, 7-0. Shot put – 4. Riley Glennon, 304. Discus – 2. Amber Bury, 79-2. High jump – 4. Riley Sparks, 4-2. Long jump – 4. Ainsley McDonald-Boyer, 14-5. Triple jump – 2. Brittany Beasley, 31-2.5. 4x100 – 5. Autumn Johnson, Jenna Okubo, Ainsley McDonaldBoyer, Makenzi Mackey, 54.06. 800 – 6. Alexis Hanna, 2:51.61. 4x200 – 5. Autumn Johnson, Jenna Okubo, Ainsley McDonald-Boyer, Mackenzie Mackey,

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Azle loads up 12-4A soccer roster Both Azle High School squads reached the postseason and earned a slew of 12-4A honors afterward. The girls placed 9 athletes on the All-District list, including one Lady Hornet who earned a “superlative” – a top honor. That was Hayleigh Aaron who was picked as the district’s Midfielder of the Year. Three other girls were chosen First Team: Paige Fugate, Kaycee Moore, and Morgan Prentice. Taking Second Team honors were Elvia Bazan, Paige Freeman, Molly Grover, and Lauren Harvick. Sheridan Rose was picked Honorable Mention. For the boys, two Hornets earned superlatives. Austin McCash was selected Azle’s No. 1 goalie, Austin McCash, was picked by district coaches as the Goal Keep- as the Goal Keeper of the Year. Giovanni Rios was named Coer of the Year in 12-4A. Photo by Mark K. Campbell Lady Hornet Hayleigh Aaron (23) was the District 12-4A Defensive Player of the Year. Photo by Mark K. Campbell First Teamers were Dylan Midfielder of the Year. Tritton, Javier Mejia, Danny AHS coach Ben Buentello Gomez, Grant Mendell, and Tritton led everyone with a was perturbed that Tritton, a stunning 31 goals and was secMason Mendell. Alex Quevedo, Josa Gomez, lightning fast prolific scorer, ond in assists with 7. hard, 16.46. Carbajal, 4-4. DISTRICT 5-4A MEET and Ben Davis landed on the was not included among the suJ. Mejia booted in 16 goals 300 hurdles – 4. Conrad Rein Long jump – 6. Julianne Boiles, Little Elm HS perlatives. Second Team. with 6 assists. J. Gomez had 11 hard, 43.77; 5. Devon Venable, 13-5.75. “They [district coaches] have goals and 5 assists while D. GoHonorable Mention Hornets April 7-8, 2014 Triple jump – 1. Emily Milstead, 44.02. blackballed Dylan for two years mez finished with 4 goals and included Tim Miltner, Domi200 – 4. Isaac Marquez, 22.63. 31-3. now,” said Buentello. nick Garcia, and Nathan Mejia. 6 assists. VARSITY GIRLS 400 – *1. Isaac Marquez, 51.17; 5. 3200 – 5. Hadassah Marquart, Pole vault – *1. Sarah Hall, 11-0; Colten Bagwell, 54.08. 14:05. *2. Brooke Smith, 10-0; 6. Natalie 4x100 – 2. Kaylie Peters, Brianna 800 – 3. Joseph Ehlmann, 2:03.79. Smith, 9-6. 4x400 – *2. Joseph Ehlmann, Cannon, Meghan Bagwell, Emily Shot put – 5. Katy O’Dell, 33-5. Luke Leopold, Colten Bagwell, Milstead, 53.72. Discus – *1. Katy O’Dell, 102-10; 100 hurdles – 1. Ayden Thoma - Isaac Marquez, 3:27.66. *2. Madi Parkison, 99-10. TEAM (8): 1. Denton Guyer, 184; son, 17.84; 3. Breonna Cannon, High jump – *2. Natalie Smith, 2. Byron Nelson, 104; 3. Denton, 18.5; 6. Morgan Ludwig, 19.34. 5-0; 3. Emily Kolar, 5-0. 4x200 – 2. Kaylie Peters, Meghan 97; 4. WF Rider, 83; 5. Azle, 72; Triple jump – 6. Paiton Cobb, 32Bagwell, Emily Milstead, Toni Bar- 6. Lake Dallas, 52; 7. Brewer, 27; 8.25. 8. Wichita Falls, 1. row, 1:56.04. 4x100 – 4. Emily Kolar, Karly *regional qualifier 400 – 6. Kaylie Byrd, 1:10.12. Thomas, Emelia Miller, Paiton 300 hurdles – 1. Breonna Can Cobb, 53.84. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS non, 52.03. 4x200 – 3. Emily Kolar, Karly Pole vault – 5. Justin Mills, 10-6. 400 – 3. Emily Milstead, 28.37. Thomas, Emelia Miller, Paiton 4x400 – 5. Kaylie Peters, Eliza - Discus – 6. Landon Todd, 100-9. Azle High School girls basCobb ,1:50.65. High jump – 2. Chase Smith, 5-8; beth Verrett, Abigail Kortokrax, ketball coaches passed out hon1600 – 5. Sara Perna, 5:56.96; 6. 4. Jamie Stevens, 5-4. Kaylie Byrd, 4:50.12. ors at the squad’s annual banCrystal McConnell, 5:59.5. TEAM (8): 1. Denton Guyer, 207; Triple jump – 3. Aric Brazell, 38quet. 4x400 – *2. Emily Kolar, Karly 2. Azle, 129; 3. Byron Nelson, 92; 0. Varsity: Thomas, Sarah Perna, Crystal 100 – 6. Chase Smith, 11.33. 4. Denton, 49; 5. Brewer, 45; 6. • MVP – Morgan Prentice McConnell, 4:12.09. 800 – 2. Sam Rios, 2:13.25; 4. TyWichita Falls, 42; 7. Lake Dallas, • Outstanding Offensive TEAM (8): 1. Denton Guyer, 202; ler Stewart, 2:13.67. 40; 8. WF Rider, 12. Player – Kaycie Dunkerley 2. Azle, 93; 3. Byron Nelson, 91; 4x200 – 6. Isaiah Mata, Clay • Outstanding Defensive 4. Denton, 79; 5. Lake Dallas, 62; ton Wilkinson. Jude Russell, T.J. VARSITY BOYS Player/Hustlin’ Hornet – Vala6. WF Rider, 49; 7. Wichita Falls, Buenrostro, 1:40.7. Shot put – 5. Johnny Crow, 44rie Matlock 26; 8. Brewer, 14. 400 – 2. Tyler Barnard, 55.23. 10. • Outstanding Rebounder – *regional qualifier Discus – *1. Tyler Shemberger, 300 hurdles – 4. Devin Sorrenti Payton Berger no, 47.36; 5. Spencer Watzlavick, 138-6; 3. Sam Amyett, 126-10; 4. • 3-D (desire/dedication/disJUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS 47.83. Kade Griffin, 126-6. cipline) – Maci Wilbanks Pole vault – 2. Taylor Denning, 4x400 – 2. Jamie Stevens, Ricky High jump – 6. Isaac Marquez, JV honorees included Allison 7-6; 5. Heidi Phillips, 7-6. Aregullin, Jude Russell, Tyler Bar5-10. Thompson (top defensive playShot put – 1. Jordan Meason, 27nard, 3:48.67. 400 – *1. Isaac Marquez, 51.9; 6. er); Kailey Read (top offensive 6.5; 3. Eden Ware, 27-0. player); Kylee Brown (Hustlin’ TEAM (8): 1. Denton Guyer, 190; Colten Bagwell, 55.08. Azle’s Brady McDowell returned from a football Discus – 3. Jordan Meason, 75-7; Hornet). 2. Byron Nelson, 122; 3. WF Rid 4x200 – 5. Chandler Crane, Jose game – in Paris...France. McDowell, an AHS senior, Frosh winners: Macie Strick6. Denise Perez, 74-6. Soto, Demetrius Hucherson, Riley er, 102; 4. Denton, 95; 5. Azle, 66; represented Texas as part of a United States team land, Breeona Cannon, and SaHigh jump – 1. Kaylie Peters, 5-0; 6. Wichita Falls, 23; 7. Lake Dal McCracken, 1:35.06. that clobbered their European counterparts 49-0. vannah Asher. 4. Morgan Ludwig, 4-6; 6. Amaris 110 hurdles – 6. Conrad Rein - las, 18; Brewer, 8.

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Are you cool enough to ‘get’ this hipster’s latest? Some people like to go to the movies to escape. Some are curious about how a favorite novel might be adapted. Some love superheroes. Some dig spaceships or being scared. And some are snooty. The sort who think fi lm is art and any picture not trying to elevate the form is a colossal waste of time and energy. Only dullards go see Spider-Man; with noses in the air, the elite sniff at the common man and venture to the latest Lars von Trier “masterpiece.” About the film That’s where Wes Anderson comes in. He, too, is beloved by the pompous fi lmgoer, the sort who hails the obscure and disdains the popular. (Before the Movie Man gets too hoity-toity himself, he’ll admit that he sometimes attends movies with a positive outlook if he likes the director – Terrence Malick, for example. [Here’s a test: Go see 2011’s The Tree of Life; the Movie Man loved it and you will almost certainly wonder how that could be possible.]) Anderson certainly has skills. He is the classic hipsters’ director, the kind of guy who gets loaded down with adjectives like witty, whimsical, and original. Also pretentious, insufferable, and vainglorious. And, like Woody Allen, major actors not only line up to work with him, but Anderson has his own coterie of actors at his beck and call. Anderson devotees will laud him regardless of his output: “Most folks just can’t get him,” say the coffee-drinking, ostentatious poseurs. As a director, Anderson’s resume isn’t long. A 44-year-old Texan (from Houston), he has directed just eight full-length pictures. All are beloved by the groovy crowd. Anderson broke in with Bottle Rocket (1996), an expansion of an earlier short. His

most popular hipster movie is Rushmore (1998) and that was followed by his most successful box offi ce effort,The Royal Tanenbaums (2001, Movie Man No. 438, a 5). Successful is defi ned as $52.4 million for a Wes Anderson movie. It took three years for his next movie to arrive and sink: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. A $50 million budget managed but $24 million in America. (However: “It’s not about the money, dude.”) The next fi lms he made all went mostly unseen: The Darjeeling Limited (2007), the stop-motion animated Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), and Moonrise Kingdom (2012). But the Movie Man isn’t a Wes Anderson hata. The director understands that he’s making movies, not fi lming plays. His camera zooms and tilts and retreats way, way back. You know – just like with Malick – you’re gonna get some sort of eye-popping sequence somewhere along the way. (That’s why the Movie Man, over two decades ago, created the “Best scene” subhead in every review – even the worst dud will have something worth viewing [even if briefly].) What Anderson isn’t is run of the mill. His movies might be grandiose, but in an era of sequels and blockbusters, that’s his allure. The plot A young writer (Jude Law) visits a fading hotel in the high mountains of a European country. There, he meets the owner, Zero Moustafa (F. Murray Abraham) who tells him that this grand old lady was once magnifi cent – and was run impeccably by a M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes), the concierge. In 1932, the young Moustafa (Tony Revolori) is hired on as a lobby boy and eventually taken under Gustave’s wing. The concierge is a miasma of a man: He’s insistent on upholding the elegance and upscale demeanor

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Movie Man of the hotel, but at the same time, he is shockingly vulgar and beds every elderly socialite that visits. One of those dowagers, Madame D. (Tilda Swinton), dies and leaves Gustave a valuable painting – one that her son Dimitri (Adrien Brody) is desperate to keep. Gustave and Moustafa stash the picture, but the hunt is on for it. The suave Gustave ends up in jail, gets broken out, and with Moustafa, now his most trusted friend, and the lobby boy’s fi ancée Agatha (Saoirse Ronan), they fl ee – with the growing military power, led by Edward Norton on their trail. What works If you’re the sort of person who likes to see cameos by popular actors, TGBH is for you. Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Willem Defoe (all part of Anderson’s regular company), and Tom Wilkinson (who shows up in the opening, a preface to the 1932 flashback) all appear. So do Harvey Keitel and Jeff Goldblum, all in varying role lengths. The Movie Man likes such appearances. The big winner in the movie is Fiennes. He is superb and his character is fascinating. Also exceptional is newcomer Revolori. Anderson’s fi lmmaking tech-

nique is never dull; many single shots are mesmerizing. The prison breakout sequence is full of whimsy, violence, and wonder – classic Anderson. Best scene (spoiler) The fi nale pays off. It takes forever to get there, but it’s potent. In a train car – reprising an earlier scene – the militia again shows up to harass Gustave, Moustafa, and now Agatha. When a soldier dares to strike Moustafa, Gustave, hopelessly outnumbered, bolts out of his seat and attacks the military men – all the while the camera pulls slowly back from the only black-and-white scene in the movie.

It has a queerly reminiscent feel of Schlindler’s List (1994, MM #22, a ‘+’ in the ancient, non-number days, a 9 now), especially with Fiennes who starred in both.

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Summing up The Movie Man was OK with TGBH. It contains some interesting and even beautiful sequences. But it’s an “art” fi lm. The majority of the folks who read the Movie Man will likely detest it. A lot.

What doesn’t work This movie is all over the place, more proof that it’s “art.” That can drive lots of folks (including the Movie Man) crazy. Just because you can meander to amp the coolness factor, doesn’t mean you have to. TGBH is in no hurry. That and its seemingly self-indulgent grandiosity can make it frustrating. This is one of those “nothing happens” movies. Exiting people with the Movie Man – all older viewers – said the movie was “unfocused.” The sudden violence, language, and a startlingly explicit painting are jarring; that’s the idea, but it seems like someone trying very hard to be hip. Murray fans will be highly disappointed; he’s barely in the movie, maybe five minutes.

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THAZ Auxiliary celebrates 40 years of service by Natale GeNtry Members of the Texas Health Harris Methodist Azle (THAZ) Auxiliary celebrated its 40th anniversary April 8. The group gathered to recognize the volunteers among them who have dedicated innumerable hours to advancing the operation of the hospital in the community and to laud the rich history of the group itself. The auxiliary was founded on Feb. 27, 1974 as the Eagle Mountain Area Suburban Hospital Auxiliary (EMASH).

Theresa Albin, Patricia Byas, Janis Claiborn, Christy Creel, Billy Gay, Nancy Richardson, and John Nguyen. Earning certificates as well as pins for volunteering over 100 hours were Barb Daily and David Long . Five hundred hours bars were awarded to Madge Prince Neola Travis, Carol Presnell, and Hazel Graham. LuAnna Fisher and Jeanene Olson were each awarded a Volunteers of THAZ Receiving certificates for 1,000 hours bar. In addition, special recogtheir work as volunteers were nition was given to Carolyn Arnold who had accumulated almost 2,000 hours conducting exercise and dance classes for THAZ After a challenging charter year, 191 people joined the auxiliary, including five lifetime members. One of the initial lifetimers to join that year was Mary Blasingame, the auxiliary’s first president. Blasingame and Carolyn Mobley were the only original charter members present at the 40th gathering.

tHaZ auxiliary President Karen Searfoss welcomed the assembly to the 40th anniversary of the hospital’s auxiliary and presented a brief history of the organization. Photo by Natalie Gentry

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Mary blasingame (left) and Carolyn Mobley were the only two original charter members of the auxiliary who were present at the 40th anniversary banquet. blasingame was the auxiliary’s first president. Photo by Michelle Ewing courtesy of the THAZ Auxiliary

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revenue shows the city is only down 0.21 percent for the fi rst quarter of 2014, with revenues of $676,118 compared with revenues of $677,608 for the first quarter of 2013. Similarly, Azle’s CCPD received March revenue of $28,401 for March, down 4.10 percent from March 2013 revenue of $29,617. The CCPD has collected $126,321 during the fi rst quarter of 2014, only 1.16 percent less than the $127,810 revenues recorded for the fi rst quarter of 2013. Azle’s Municipal Development District received $27,217 for March, and has collected $116,817 for the fi rst quarter of 2014. There’s no comparison to make, however, since the district only began collecting a sales tax in October 2013. Azle City Manager Craig Lemin said Tuesday that about half the decrease in Azle’s case is due to comptroller audit adjustment. As for the remaining 2 percent drop, Lemin said it’s possible that wintry weather during January, when the taxes were actually collected, kept people at home and thereby kept sales down. In Springtown, things look worse. The city’s March sales tax revenue of $58,621 is down

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PARKER COUNTY’S TOP FIVE Weatherford 1.50% 748,044 748,513 -0.06% 3,263,208 3,180,697 2.59% Azle 1.25% 149,728 156,286 -4.19% 676,118 677,608 -0.21% Hudson Oaks 1.50% 117,626 105,706 11.27% 534,620 488,328 9.47% Springtown 1.50% 58,621 70,081 -16.35% 265,844 289,519 -8.17% Willow Park 1.50% 51,224 40,708 25.83% 242,587 207,439 16.94%

Lakeside is exception with gargantuan leap Texas Comptroller Susan Combs announced that state sales tax revenue in March was $2.09 billion, up 5.6 percent compared to March 2013. “The growth in sales tax revenues was led by business spending in the oil and natural gas mining, wholesale trade and construction sectors,” Combs said. “Collections from restaurants were also strong. This marks 48 consecutive months of growth in state sales tax collections.” Combs will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts their April local sales tax allocations totaling $554.5 million, up 6.2 percent compared to April 2013. The sales tax fi gures represent February sales reported by monthly tax filers. Locally, though, Azle – as well as its Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) – along with Springtown, Reno and Pelican Bay, all saw dips in sales tax revenue in March as compared with March 2013. For example, the city of Azle received $149,728 in March, a decrease of 4.19 percent from March 2013. That’s the most signifi cant decrease the city has seen in some time. However, a look at year-to-date sales tax

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40 Years of service celebrated by THAZ Auxiliary Carolyn Arnold was recognized for her almost 2,000 hours of volunteer service conducting exercise and dance classes for THAZ. Photo by Natalie Gentry

was that THAZ went to Washington D.C.,” Ellzey said. Marsha Ingle and the team with the Community Wellness programs were recognized for their Healthy Education Lifestyle Program (HELP) at THAZ. “The people working with HELP are actively trying to

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Parker County arrests The following individuals who list addresses in the Azle and/or Springtown areas were arrested by various law enforcement agencies and booked into the Parker County Jail during the week of April 6-12. A 52-year-old Azle man was arrested April 6 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies for a Tarrant County warrant for DWI with a blood alcohol level of greater than .15. He was released to Tarrant County authorities on April 7. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 35-year-old Azle man April 6 for a Tarrant county warrant for assault causing bodily injury – family violence. He was released to Tarrant County authorities on April 8. A 46-year-old Springtown woman was arrested April 7 on a commitment order for a previous charge of DWI second offense, she also had two active Tarrant County warrants for DWI, second offense and misdemeanor DWI. She was released to Tarrant County authorities on April 10. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Michael Dale Hall, 36, of Azle on April 7 for a warrant for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance – penalty group 1, less than one gram. As of April 14

The third Azle Arts Popcorn Players play of the 2014 season is ready to go. AAPP will present A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court in late April and early May. The play, directed by Carol Braden and Monica Goth, opens April 25 at the 1012 Southeast Parkway stage. The adaptation of the Mark Twain story will continue to run April 26-27 and May 2-4. Friday and Saturday night performances start at 7:30 p.m.; on Sunday afternoons, the curtain rises at 2:30.

he was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of $30,000 bond. Troopers from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) arrested a 26-year-old Springtown man April 7 on a Tarrant County warrant for evading arrest or detention with a vehicle. He was released to Tarrant County authorities on April 11. A 17-year-old Azle man was arrested on April 7 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies for a warrant for assault causing bodily injury. He posted $2,500 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 8. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 30-yearold Springtown woman April 8 on a commitment order for a prior charge of possession of less than one gram. As of April 14 she was held in the Parker

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Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors. Sunday matinee prices are $8 for everyone. Call 817-238-7529 (PLAY) for tickets are log on to www. azlearts.org. Anyone can become a “producer” of a play. For $100, playgoers can support a production and receive two free tickets to the show of their choice, special seating, and have their name announced. Entire productions can also be “produced” – supporters receive additional benefits. The Popcorn Players have

County Jail without bond. A 48-year-old Springtown woman was arrested April 8 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies and charged with driving with an invalid license with previous convictions and no insurance. She posted $750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 10. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 45-yearold Azle woman April 8 and charged her with possession of a controlled substance – penalty group 1, less than one gram; possession of a controlled substance – penalty group 3, less than 28 grams; and possession of marijuana, less than two ounces. She posted $10,750 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail the same day. A 44-year-old Springtown woman was arrested by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies April 8 and charged with driving with an invalid license. She posted $500 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 9. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested an 18-year-old Azle woman April 9 for two active Denton County warrants for failure to appear for prior charges of possession of a controlled substance – penalty group 3, less than 28 grams and possession of marijuana, less than two ounces. She was released to Denton County authorities on April 12. A 20-year-old Springtown man was arrested April 9 by Springtown police on warrants for failure to appear in court, driving without a driver’s li-

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four more plays lined up for the rest of 2014. May 30-31, June 1 and June 6-8 will see Taming the Wild West in a Dress or Let’s Give Her the Slip. On Aug. 15-17 and 22-24, Evening of Culture: Faith County II is slated. Bloody Murder is next, slated for Oct. 3-5 and 10-12. The 2014 season finale is also the Popcorn Players’ 100th production. The group will perform The Farndale Avenue...A Christmas Carol Nov. 14-16 and 21-23.

cense, and no insurance. He posted $880 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 14. Springtown police arrested a 21-year-old Azle woman April 10 for active Springtown warrants for failure to appear in court, no driver’s license, no insurance, and an expired vehicle inspection. As of April 14 she was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of $1,062 bond. A 29-year-old Springtown man was arrested April 10 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies and charged with possession of marijuana, more than four ounces but less than five pounds. As of April 14 he was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of $7,500 bond. Parker County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 21-year-old Azle man April 10 for insufficient bond for two prior charges of theft of property, $1,500 – enhanced, second conviction and evading arrest or detention with previous convictions. He also had an active other county warrant for parole violation. As of April 14 he was held in the Parker County Jail without bond. A 29-year-old Springtown woman was arrested April 11 by Parker County Sheriff’s deputies for an active warrant for theft of property by check, $20-$500. She posted $500 bond and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 12. DPS troopers arrested Robert Asaph Salsman, 33, of Springtown April 11 and charged him with DWI and driving with a suspended license and no in-

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12:10 a.m................. Structure fire ..............................................Silver Creek area 8:26 a.m................. EMS ............................................................ Springtown area 9:53 p.m................. Illegal burn .................................................. Springtown area 3:42 p.m................. Fire/smoke investigation ............................. Springtown area 8:23 a.m................. Vehicle accident .......................................... Springtown area 9:48 a.m................. EMS ......................................................... City of Springtown 8:07 p.m................. Fire/smoke investigation .......................... City of Springtown 8:41 p.m................. Vehicle accident ...............................................Poolville area 2:33 a.m................. EMS ............................................................ Springtown area 7:47 a.m................. EMS ......................................................... City of Springtown 12:32 p.m................. EMS ......................................................... City of Springtown 3:21 p.m................. EMS ......................................................... City of Springtown 9:04 p.m................. EMS ......................................................... City of Springtown 10:08 p.m................. Vehicle accident .......................................... Springtown area 4:57 p.m................. EMS ............................................................ Springtown area 11:10 a.m................. Vehicle unlock ............................................. Springtown area 12:12 p.m................. Vehicle unlock .......................................... City of Springtown 2:47 p.m................. Lift assist ..................................................... Springtown area

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12:00 a.m................. Structure fire ..............................................Silver Creek area 3:42 p.m................. Structure fire .................................................... LaJunta area 7:40 a.m................. Lift assist .......................................................... LaJunta area 8:52 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 9:36 a.m................. Vehicle unlock .................................................. LaJunta area 6:58 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 8:32 a.m................. Vehicle accident ............................................... LaJunta area 8:30 p.m................. Gas/propane leak/investigation ....................... LaJunta area 6:05 p.m................. Vehicle accident ............................................... LaJunta area 12:25 a.m................. Vehicle accident ............................................... LaJunta area 11:23 a.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area 1:14 p.m................. EMS ................................................................. LaJunta area

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11:31 a.m................. Fire/smoke investigation .................Fire/smoke investigation 10:16 a.m................. Vehicle accident .........................................Silver Creek area 8:24 p.m................. Fire/smoke investigation ............................Silver Creek area 12:09 p.m................. EMS ...........................................................Silver Creek area 2:02 p.m................. EMS ...........................................................Silver Creek area 5:12 p.m................. EMS ...........................................................Silver Creek area

surance. He also had an active Fort Worth warrant for prohibited turning on a red light. He posted $1,750 bond and paid $321 in fines and was released from the Parker County Jail later that day. A 20-year-old Azle woman was arrested by Springtown police April 12 for active warrants for failure to appear in court, minor in possession of alcohol, and possession of drug paraphernalia. As of April 14 she was held in the Parker County Jail in lieu of

$912 bond. Springtown police arrested a 24-year-old Springtown man April 12 for a Campbell County, Virginia warrant for violation of probation for a charge of burglary/grand larceny. He was released from the Parker County Jail on April 14. Weatherford police arrested a 45-year-old Azle man April 12 and charged him with public intoxication. He paid a fine of $199 and was released from the Parker County Jail on April 13.

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1227 Old Cottondale Road, Springtown, 817-220-7177 LAJUNTA BAPTIST 5207 E. Hwy. 199, LaJunta 817-221-3989 IGLESIA BAUTISTA HARVEST TIME APOSTOLIC Nueva Jerusalen 1 Block N. FM 2048 in Keeter 6640 Midway Rd., Springtown 817-433-8220 817-677-2907 ASSEMBLY OF GOD INDIAN OAKS PRIMITIVE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST CHURCH 114 Porter Drive, Azle 3229 Shawnee Trail, Lake Worth 817-237-4903 817-237-8441 FELLOWSHIP OF LAKE WORTH LAKE WORTH BAPTIST 4024 Dakota Trail, Lake Worth 4445 Hodgkins, Lake Worth 817-237-9433 817-237-4163 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST 810 Goshen Rd, Springtown 6409 FM 730 S., Azle 817-523-4462 817-444-4311 OUTREACH OF LOVE METROPOLITAN BAPTIST Hwy. 199 W. at FM 2257, Azle 6051 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-221-2983 / 817-221-5760 817-237-2201 BAPTIST MIDWAY BAPTIST ASH CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 4110 E. Hwy. 199, Springtown 300 South Stewart, Azle 817-221-LOVE 817-444-3219 NEW HOPE BAPTIST AGNES INDEPENDENT BAPTIST 782 New Hope Rd., Reno area 350 Agnes N., Springtown 817-221-2184 817-523-7271 NORTHWEST BAPTIST BETHEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST 5500 Boat Club Rd., Lake Worth 408 S. Ash St., Springtown 817-237-6063 or 817-270-8476 817-220-4238 SILVER CREEK BAPTIST AZLE AVENUE BAPTIST 730 S. & Veal Station Rd., Azle 2901 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-444-2325 817- 626-5556 NEW BEGINNINGS BAPTIST CHURCH BRIAR FIRST BAPTIST 3605 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle West of FM 730 N. at sign, Briar 817-707-2741 817- 444-3484 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST BROOKSHIRE BAPTIST FM 2048 and CR 4677, Boyd 114 Brookshire Ave., Azle 940-433-5477 817-237-0892 PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA CALVARY HEIGHTS BAPTIST 301 S. Stewart, Azle 1 block off Hwy. 199, 817-523-0074 east of David’s Patio, SPRINGTOWN BAPTIST TEMPLE Springtown, 817-221-2241 201 J. E. Woody Rd., Springtown 817-523-0376 CENTRAL BAPTIST 4290 Old Agnes Road - 817-594-5918 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 3451 Sarra Lane, Springtown CHRISTWAY BAPTIST 817-613-1441 7673 West Hwy. 199, Agnes 817-220-9133 or 817-220-3581 WALNUT CREEK BAPTIST 220 W. Reno Rd. in Reno CLEAR FORK BAPTIST Corner of FM 730 & Ragle Rd., Weather- 817-221-2110 ford, 817-594-1154 WEST PARKWAY BAPTIST 836 NW Parkway, Azle COTTONWOOD CREEK BAPTIST 817-444-3752 10905 Jacksboro Hwy., Fort Worth 817-238-8269 817- 237-8113 BIBLE CROSSWAY BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 1355 Northwest Pkwy., Azle 1405 Reynolds Rd., Reno 817-691-0000 817-444-7117 CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH CROSSING FELLOWSHIP Corner of FM 730 South & FM 1886 1177 Southeast Parkway, Azle 817-270-8476 817-381-5888 · 817-381-5808 EAGLE MOUNTAIN BAPTIST NORTHWEST BIBLE CHURCH 8780 Eagle Mtn. Circle, Azle 5025 Jacksboro Hwy., Fort Worth 817-237-4135 817-624-2111 FAITH BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP SOLID ROCK BIBLE CHURCH 1411 Carter Road, Springtown 591 S. Reno Rd., Springtown 817-220-5828 817-221-3444 FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH CATHOLIC 171 Green Branch Road, Weatherford HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC 817-454-4582 800 Highcrest Dr., Azle FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF AZLE 817-444-3063 1017 Boyd Road CHRISTIAN 817-444-4828 THE CHURCH AT AZLE FIRST BAPTIST CASTLE HILLS 1801 S. Stewart, Azle 401 Beverly Rd., Azle 817-444-9973 817-237-3891 AZLE CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST LAKE WORTH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 700 Charbonneau Tr., 117 Church St., Azle west side of Effie Morris Elementary 817-444-3527 817-237-2624 AZLE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST BAPTIST LAKESIDE 35 West Forty Estates., Azle 8801 Jacksboro Hwy., Lakeside 817-688-3339 817-237-8113 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN FIRST BAPTIST BRIAR 1602 S. Main St., Weatherford 6 miles N. of Azle on FM 730 817-594-3043 817-444-3484 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST COTTONDALE 4th & Main, Paradise 1 block N. of FM 2123, Cottondale GREATER VISION FELLOWSHIP 940-433-5539 1801 S. Stewart St., Azle FIRST BAPTIST PEASTER 817-825-0485 FM 920 in Peaster LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN 817-596-8805 FELLOWSHIP FIRST BAPTIST POOLVILLE 404 Main St., Azle 1 block W. of FM 920, Poolville 817-308-2557 817-594-3916 THE ABBEY CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST SPRINGTOWN 10400 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle 5th & Main Street, Springtown 817-238-1404 817-523-7011 VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 737 Boyd Rd., Azle 801 Friendship Rd., 9½ miles S. of 817-444-LOVE Springtown off Hwy. 51 S. 817-594-5940 or 817-599-4917 WORD OF FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1¼ mi. S. of LaJunta FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST 817-677-2577 5th & Main in Springtown 817-523-5477 CHURCH OF CHRIST GRACE BAPTIST AZLE CHURCH of CHRIST 3 miles N. of Springtown on Hwy. 51 336 NW Parkway across from Radio Tower 817-444-3268 HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH BRIAR CHURCH of CHRIST 3577 FM 51 N., Weatherford 109 W.N. Woody Rd. 817-564-3946 (½ block west of FM 730 N. in Briar) HILLTOP FAMILY CHURCH 817-444-7102

MIDWAY CHURCH of CHRIST 6400 Midway Rd. 817-221-2107 NEWSOME MOUND ROAD CHURCH of CHRIST 1460 Newsome Mound Rd. 817-677-3290 NORTHWEST CHURCH of CHRIST 6059 Azle Ave., Fort Worth 817-237-1205 POOLVILLE CHURCH of CHRIST West of FM 920 in Poolville 817-594-4182 SOUTHSIDE CHURCH of CHRIST 130 W. Bradshaw Lane, Springtown 817-221-2799 SPRINGTOWN CHURCH of CHRIST Just west of Hwy. 51 North 817-523-4419 TRI-COUNTY CHURCH of CHRIST 525 Hwy. 199 W., Springtown 817-538-8209

4300 Williams Spring Rd., Fort Worth 1 mile west of 820 on Jacksboro Hwy. JOHN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN 4350 River Oaks Blvd, River Oaks 817-642-9265

Garrett’s ngtown i r p S Drug

“Serving Springtown Since 1977” NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE 817-523-7227 www.SpringtownDrug.com Metro 817-220-7927

2 miles south of Azle

817-444-1301

Se habla espanol Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 9-3

• New & Used Tires • State Inspections • Roadside Assistance • U-Haul Rentals

Joe Rider

113 Denver Trail • Azle 817-444-3249 Fax 817-444-3275 www.eaglecrestvilla.com STUDIO - 1 bath , 350 sq. ft. ONE BEDROOM - 1 bath, 450 sq. ft TWO BEDROOM - 1 bath, 642 sq. ft.

PROPANE TANKS

817-237-3325

Phone 817-444-2533 B.J. Clark

Dr. Michael D. Conte

817-444-1717

489 Hwy. 199 Springtown 817-220-2499

CLEANERS Brookshire’s Shopping Center

Thank you for your support!

817444-HELP (4357)

New Year’s Special

B & H

Heating and Air Conditioning Servicing All Brands • Fast Response

New Systems $2,800

Garry Harris

817-891-2272

uys R Us G c A

Your Heating Specialist!

817-424-5202

EAGLE MOUNTAIN AUTO PRO

Lic. #4346 & #6537

Commercial & Residential

Auto, Diesel, RV, Equipment

Experienced & Competitive Prices Azle, TX ASE Certified www.djhuffmaninc.com Repair & Installation Landscaping Sod/Hydromulching

Drains Rock & Stonework Landscape Lighting

Family Owned & Operated Since 1989 SENIOR DISCOUNTS • FREE ESTIMATES

817-270-0544 • 817-379-0545 Compliments of

PROPANE

140 W. MAIN ST.

817-444-4613

“In business since 1946”

Our family serving your family since 1908

Propane, Inc.

A RETIREMENT AND ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY

44Years of Quality

Azle Vision Source

a’s arc&iAUTOMOTIVE GTIRE SHOP Rural Gas Supply “Celebrating 13 years serving Azle area”

636 Profit St., Azle, Tx

BETTER LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH www.clarksmachine.com bjc@clarksmachine.com 3131 E. Hwy 199, Spt 817-677-2300 CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY Specializing in Family Eyecare CHURCH 2233 Hwy 199 East, Springtown Therapeutic Optometrist 817-221-LIFE (5433) FAMILY CHURCH 9 miles S. of Springtown on Hwy. 51 601 B 817-599-7655 NW Pkwy • Azle FOUNTAIN OF FAITH 4397 E. Hwy 199, Springtown 817-304-4739 GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE CHURCH of GOD 2964 W. Hwy 114, Paradise 940-969-2427 4800 East Hwy. 199, Suite 7 Springtown, 817-677-3208 HARVEST FOR CHRIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD of LAKESIDE 1108 NW Parkway (Hwy 199), Azle 9500 Confederate Park Rd. (FM 1886) 817-740-5774 817-237-5500 or 817-237-7837 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER EPISCOPAL 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown Celebrating over 25 years in business ST. ANNE’S EPISCOPAL 817-221-2551 6055 Azle Ave., Fort Worth JUBILEE HOUSE 817-237-1888 11210 Hwy. 199 W., Poolville AZLE PROVIDENCE REFORMED 817-271-8008 EPISCOPAL 405 Bowie Dr., Weatherford LIBERTY LIGHTHOUSE Rodney Gatlin, D.C. 817-596-7476 120 S. Main St., Springtown 400 Boyd Court ST. ELISABETH EPISCOPAL 817-523-0222 5910 Black Oak Lane, River Oaks www.azlechiropractic.com OASIS CHRISTIAN CENTRE 817-739-0504 CHURCH & HEALING SCHOOL GOSPEL 1121 S.E. Parkway, Azle CENTRAL FULL GOSPEL POWERHOUSE OF PRAISE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 3009 Delaware Tr., Lake Worth 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-237-7919 817-319-7364 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S BRANDED CROSS COWBOY CHURCH WITNESSES 3282 FM 2048, Boyd 76023 212 Pearson Lane, Azle 817-221-2242 940-636-9158 LUTHERAN SECRET PLACE MINISTRIES GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN 112 Optimist Rd., Springtown (MISSOURI SYNOD) 682-229-1433 1313 SE Parkway, Azle SPRINGTOWN 7TH DAY 817-237-4822 ADVENTIST HOPE LUTHERAN (ELCA) Hwy. 199 4 miles west of Springtown Equipment and Labor 4795 Hwy. 199, Reno GOSPEL GATHERING FELLOWSHIP 817-221-HOPE 7315 Silver Creek Rd at Flatrock Rd, Azle Quality Service with NO Service Call Fee! METHODIST 817-313-1793 BOYD UNITED METHODIST Locally Owned & Operated GOSPEL WAY COWBOY CHURCH FM 730 North in Boyd 420 Jaybird Ln. (FM 2257/ Hwy 199) 940-433-5334 EAGLE MT. UNITED METHODIST Springtown, 817-225-8755 7955 Reed Rd., Azle LIGHTHOUSE HARBOR CHURCH Call for Details 817-444-0226 1960 Long Circle, Pelican Bay FIRST UNITED METHODIST 817-444-3547 200 Church St., Azle JESUS NAME HOUSE OF PRAYER 817-444-3323 TACL #B00028986E 2813 E. Hwy. 199, LIGHTHOUSE FELLOWSHIP third drive past Boyd Feed Store 7200 Robertson Rd., Fort Worth 817-237-2758 817-221-4426 SILVER CREEK NEW LIFE FAMILY FELLOWSHIP UNITED METHODIST 525 W. Hwy. 199, Springtown 2200 Church Rd., Azle 817-523-2045 817-444-1382 NEW LIGHTED WAY FIRST UNITED METHODIST 624 Harbor Dr. Circle, Azle Hwy. 51 N & 3rd Street, Springtown 817-444-1577 817-523-7874 NORTHWEST TEMPLE OF PRAISE GARVIN UNITED METHODIST 3 miles West of Boyd on C.R. 4699 6781 Jacksboro Hwy., Lake Worth POOLVILLE UNITED METHODIST PRECIOUS FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH 1 block W. of FM 920 8601 Hwy. 199 @ Vance Godbey’s (behind Poolville Post Office) SPIRIT FILLED CHURCH 817-599-3601 603 SE Parkway, Azle THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 817-444-3058 THE HOUSE OF PRAYER (THE MORMONS) 1356 Reno Rd., Springtown THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 817-221-2551 OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS UNIVERSAL LIGHT OF CHRIST 1010 Timberoaks, Azle 6117 Graham St., Lake Worth 817-237-5075 817-881-3889 PENTECOSTAL REAL FAMILY FELLOWSHIP GRACE CHAPEL 202 Pearson Lane, Azle UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH AMERICAN STANDARD - GOODMAN 3508 Shawnee Trail, Lake Worth 817-677-5963 817- 237-4844 SOULS HARBOR IGLESIA CRISTIANA JUDA 11701 Jacksboro Hwy., Azle 1649 S.E. Parkway, Azle 817-726-2065 TACLB021367C PRESBYTERIAN WESTERN HARVEST GRACE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER 606 Mockingbird Lane, Weatherford 6577 Old Springtown Rd., Weatherford 817-594-2744 817-523-2855 or 817-995-9087 ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN SHEPHERD’S HEART CHURCH CHURCH OF FORT WORTH 14435 FM 730 N • Azle Meeting at Northwest YMCA 940-577-1954 5315 Boat Club Road, Fort Worth 817-989-9800 WESTERN STAR COWBOY CHURCH CONVENANT ORTHODOX 790 CR 3696 • Springtown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 817-880-5488 “Everyone otta know an Auto Pro”

1227 Old Cottondale • 817-220-7177

“Caring about what Jesus cares about... You!”

Clarks Precision Machine & Tool

CPMT

ISO 9001:2001 Compliant Check us out on our web site

OTHER

HILLTOP FAMILY CHURCH

11480 FM 730 S

COMMUNITY

Clay Stanton

817-228-3410

SELL your business,

service or goods in this space!

Call Johnna to reserve this space.

817-270-3340

Cliff’s AUTO SERVICE CENTER

302 Palo Pinto 1088 E. Hwy 199 Weatherford Springtown 817-594-3888 817-220-5959 Front Row (L-R): Anita White, Bob White, Kari Wright and Mark Reynolds Back Row (L-R): Jim Cleaver, Bruce Duncan, Richard Woodman and Jay Morrill

Full Service Funeral Home Cremation Services • Pre-Need Plans Azle • Springtown • Mineral Wells • Weatherford 817-596-4811 • www.whitesfuneral.com

“Not Just a Tire Store” Complete Automotive, Light Truck & Diesel “We are making drivers smile”


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CLASSIFIED 24................... Electrician 25............... Equipment & Tool Rental 26 ................. Excavating 27............. Exterminating 28 ........ Farm Equipment 29 ...................... Fencing 30 .................... Firewood 31 .............................Free 32 ...................... For Sale 33 .................... Furniture 34.............. Garage Sales 35 .........Garden, Mowing Service 36........................ Hauling 37...............................Hay 38.............Health/Fitness 39 ............... Help Wanted 40 ...Home Improvement 41 ..........House Leveling 42.......... House Cleaning 43.................. Income Tax 44....... Janitorial Service 45................. Job Wanted

001 Air Conditioning/Heating 014

46................Legal Notice 47.............. Lost & Found 48 Maintenance/Repairs 49...................... Masonry 50 Mobile Home Service 51................ Motorcycles 52.........................Movers 53.. Musical Instruments 54........... Music Lessons 55.............Miscellaneous 56........................ Notices 57........... Pets, Livestock 58..............Piano Service 59................Pool Service 60................Professional Services 61...................... Personal 62.....................Plumbing 63...............Public Notice 64............... Photography 65........................Printing 66........................Roofi ng 67.................... Recycling 68........................Storage

Campers/Trailers

AIR WORKS BY SCOTT. A/C & Heating Service and installation, residential & mobile homes, Honest and Fair. TACLB017017E. 817-7248680 Boyd, TX.

006 Asphalt Paving

A sphAlt & G rAvel

RV FOR SALE: 2012 Trail Runner Travel Trailer, 26 ft., $19,900. 817626-0708 or 682-970-6663. 2012 Kingsport 26’ BH, FR bed, rear bunks, $11,500. 817-528-9944.

Seal Coating, Pot Hole Repairs, Crack Filling 817-907-7410 • 817-221-2125 Get rid of those yard cars, as well as good used cars. Arvin 817-9258768.

MOTORHOME:29’Jamboree, 1 slide-out, new generator. 817-444-4012.

Carports

Carports and Patio Covers. All steel construction. Off-duty firefighter. 817-925-0922.

Buying junk vehicles, $150.-$200, plus title or not. 940-255-7572.

1960 Ford 3/4 ton truck. Runs and drives. The bed floor is rusted in front and it is in Azle, $2,300. Cell 972-835-2088.

2005 Mercury Marquis, 4.3 ltr., loaded, 25,200 miles, $7,500/ OBO. 817-444-6700.

Up to 16 words, first insertion:

Combo (Azle & Springtown) Only $8.00! Over 16 words, add 20 cents per word • Discounted rates for additional insertions available if no weeks are skipped and words do not change

(All ads must be paid in advance unless you have previously established credit)

029

HALL'S

Sand, Dirt & Gravel Qualified Family Business Since 1938

☺ All types materials delivered ☺ Excavation—Final Grade—Demolition We Shape the World to Fit Your Needs! You have a Friend in the Business!

  • SITE PREPARATION• GRAVEL ROADS • LOT CLEARING• PARKING LOTS • LEVELING • DEMOLITION • FINAL GRADE • STOCK TANKS • LAND EROSION

Dump Truck Hauling

Allen Chesney Concrete All Types of Concrete Work Residential - Commercial Foundations, driveways, sand, gravel, demolition, haul-off, retaining walls 817-271-4541

Kiley Chesney Construction

817-919-3696

ALL TYPES OF EXCAVATING Tanks • House Pads • Clearing

019 Cement Work ART’S CONCRETE. All types of concrete: foundations, driveways, patios, sidewalks, etc. Free Estimates. 20 years experience. 469-348-6379.

(817)221-2681

Also .. Sand • Top Soil • Gravel

817-523-7248 • 817-239-6215 Bobcat & Tractor Service

• Lot Clearing • Driveways/Parking Lots • Pasture Mowing

817-523-4137

028 Farm Equipment

Dirt & Concrete Work Driveways • House Slabs • Garages • Add-ons Small Land Clean-ups • Gravel Driveways Kiley Chesney, Owner Springtown, TX • Mobile 817-846-6645

J.A.M. Concrete

All Types of Concrete, Building Pads, Driveway, Patios, Walk Jim McKiel 30 yrs. exp.

817-480-8841

2006 John Deere 2320 24HP, 4x4, 3-cylinder diesel, 70 hours, TURF tires, foldable ROPS, cat 1, brush guard with JD200X QA loader, QA 50” bucket, joystick valve and JD62D on ramp 62” belly mower. $12,500. 817-475-5906.

011 Boats, Motors 27.5 ft. Pontoon Boat, newly leather covered seats, bar, restroom, LED lights, boat cover and more. A Must See! Asking $19,500. For appointment 682239-6690.

014 Campers & Trailers

2012 RV - 39 ft. Park Model. Call for more details 682-970-6663 or 817-626-0708.

ARK CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER has a loving place for your child. Ages 2 weeks-12 years, ABEKA pre-school, 3 meals, 2 snacks. Service to all Azle schools and SES. Mon-Fri, 6A-6:30P. 817237-3711; 817-994-5228.

Advertising Deadline: Mondays by 5PM

Free

Free to good home, half Lab, 6 months old, very smart, sweet boy. Black w/white cross on chest. 817237-8187.

032

For Sale

36” Electric cooktop; double oven; misc. house and office furnishings, etc. 817-929-0503. Sharp AR-M257 Digital Imager. Has 4 copy drawers, $4,000. Call for more info 817-253-4002. 6 plots in Springtown Cemetery in the 3rd addition. 817-229-1406. 5 cemetery plots in Springtown Cemetery for sale, $500 each. 817994-0768. Central heat/air, 4 ton, $400; radial arm saw, $50. Sell or Trade. 817304-7071. FOR SALE: 18 ft. round above ground pool. Everything needed for pool except chemicals. All paperwork included. You must dismantle and move it. $1,000. 817773-0670.

034 Garage Sales BARTER - TRADE - SWAP Friday-Sunday, 8A-8P, 1941 Michael Court, Pelican Bay 76020. Tools, bikes, fridge, stoves, clothes, dishes, books, beds, frames, sleeping bags, comforters, pots/pans, dishwasher.

1989 Massey Ferguson 1030 Diesel Tractor, new brakes, battery, runs great, $5,750/OBO. 817-585-0366.

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Fencing

All types fences and metal buildings built and repaired. Portable welding, 817-444-6461. BOBBY’S FENCE. All types, free estimates, over 23 years experience 817-444-3213. RAY’S FENCE CO. Free Estimates, 817-444-2146, raysfencecompany@ aol.com. KILEY CHESNEY CONSTRUCTION All Types Fences - Tractor Work 817-846-6645

Most ads require payment in advance, but we do accept VISA, MASTERCARD OR DISCOVER by phone.

Nobody does it better!

035 Garden/Mowing Service 035 Garden/Mowing Service FREE ESTIMATES. Mowing, weed eating, scrap haul off, property clean up. Call Brett 817-881-2357. Tree trimming, removal, mow, weeding, cleanup, tilling, rake leaves, haul-offs. Free estimates. Kevin 817-363-0010. SEASON SMART TREE SERVICE. Fully insured, trimming, hazard prevention, removal, stump grinding, senior discount. Seth 817-829-9656.

RNA Lawn Services

Serving Our Community since 2007.

Reliable Ser vice at a Competitive Rate.

817-304-3677

STUMP GRINDING Don’t dig it! Grind it! 1 or 100 - We can do it. $65 minimum

INFERNO LAWN SERVICE. Off duty firefighters providing a dependable lawn service you can trust. 817-7347448. SUNSCAPE LAWN CARE & OUTDOOR DESIGN. Mowing/Mulch/Sod/Tree Trimming and Removal. Light Tractor Work/ Brush Hog, Lots Cleared. 817-6886806. Honest and dependable lawn care, mowing, and tree trimming. Handyman Services. Call Robert 817-966-9552. MANDO’S TREE SERVICE. Take downs, trimming, lot clearing, haul offs. Senior Discounts. Save Big Money! Call 817-808-2873. 20 year expert.

817-237-5592

Serving the Metroplex Since 1975 Family Owned• FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED SPRING DISCOUNT 10% OFF Residential • CommeRCial tRee Removal • topping pRuning • Feeding

ROHAN LAWN SERVICE. We provide mowing, weedeating, edging, blowing. Free Estimates. Call 817-929-6269; 817-444-0178, after 6PM. lorenzorrohan@hotmail. com. LOWEST PRICE LAWN CARE SERVICE. Call Brian 817-696-3477.

817- 220-1141 817-444-9574

Spring is Here! It’s time to fi nd a landscaper in the classifi eds

Campfire Lawn & Garden Trees trimmed-removed Full lawn care & haul-offs

LIBERTY ELEMENTARY’S ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Saturday, April 26, 2014 from 8A-5P Clothes, books, toys, furniture, etc. 11450 Liberty School Road All money raised is for the Teachers & Students of Liberty Elementary.

Terms Available 817-444-0861 A.W. Teater

April 25th, 26th: VFW Post 2137, FM 730 N. All kinds of goodies! Spaces available for $15. Contact Robin McDoniel 817-991-1096. All space rent goes to help the Men’s Auxiliary.

Chad's Tree Service

Big 2-Family Sale! April 17th-19th, 8A-5P. 136 Pleasant Run, Azle (off FM 1542, Reno). Kid’s stuff, furniture, Christmas stuff, home/yard items.

Friday & Saturday, 9A-5P, 7385 Red Bud Lane, Fort Worth 76135.

024 Electrician BULLDAWG ELECTRIC CO. All types of electrical services and MH hook-ups. Free Estimates. 817-675-4921 www.bulldawgelectric.com. TECL#25253.

817-690-6246 • 940-393-9454

ONE DAY ONLY! SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH, 8A-1P, 4201 Silver Mesa Lane (in LaCantera), Lakeside 76108. Large items, books, household, “man stuff”, plus lots more.

023 Computers/Services HomeComputerWiz. Computer repair specialist: hardware & software. Call today! Terry Jones 817-821-5034. Email: homecomputerwiz@yahoo.com. Website: homecomputerwiz.com.

All Types of Fencing Farm and Ranch

ANNUAL TIMBERLAKE HOMEOWNERS YARD SALE APRIL 26TH, 8A-5P. Rain day will be May 3rd, 8A-5P.

021 Child Care 2004 Buick Rainier, V-8, full power, $6,500. 817-905-9095.

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Reach more than 8,000 households with combo advertising in the Azle News and the Springtown Epigraph.

• Boxed display ads also available

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2000 Chevy 3500 truck, in great condition, auto, V-8, bed cover, leather interior, new tires, new brakes, 103K miles, $6,500. 817253-4526.

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TOM'S BOBCAT SERVICE 444-5069

Antiques

WEATHERFORD ANTIQUE FAIR MAY 16TH & 17TH, 10A-6P, 1825 E. Bankhead Drive 76086 (at grounds of the Pythian Children’s Home). Contact Mitzi North 817680-7420 or Corky Hyatt 817-2397443. weatherfordantiquefair.com. VENDOR SPACES AVAILABLE!

Springtown Epigraph THE

817-270-3340 - Azle - classifi ed@azlenews.net 817-220-7217 - Springtown - shirley@springtown-epigraph.net

Ad Classifi cation 1. Air Condition/Heating 2. ......................Antiques 3.................... Appliances 4..........Appliance Repair 5.....................Arts/Crafts 6............. Asphalt Paving 7........................ Auctions 8................ Autos, Trucks 9..... Auto Repair Service 10.........Backhoe Service 11............. Boats, Motors 12...............Bookkeeping 13..................... Business Opportunity 14........ Campers/Trailers 15...................... Carports 16...... Equipment Repair 17............ Carpet Service 18 ......................Catering 19...............Cement Work 20.................Ceramic tile 21................... Child Care 22................... Cosmetics 23...Computers/Services

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Insured • Azle since 1962 Compare Prices

No Job Too Small

All major credit cards accepted

817-690-4011 cell

FREE TES T S E IMA

Trimming • Removals - Stump Grinding Systemic Feeding • Brush Chipping • Cable Bracing

817-221-2201 • 817-246-5943 Insured for your protection

Firefighter Tractor

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All work is done by off duty professional firefighters

Tree Removal & Trimming · Brush Hog · Box Blade Front Loader · Tiller · Truck & Trailer for Hauling

Estate Sale Saturday, April 19th, ONE DAY ONLY! 12030 FM 730 N. (across from VFW). 208 Crestview Place. Clothes, collectibles, furniture, toys, etc. Friday, Noon-8P and Saturday, 8A-Noon.

INSIDE/OUTSIDE SALE SATURDAY ONLY Dishes, Pictures, Furniture, Cast Iron 9 miles west of 199/51 on 199, left on Poolville Cutoff

PLACE AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS TODAY! 817-270-3340 817-220-7217

Jon Reed, Owner Call, Text 817-291-3955 or Email jonny5206@yahoo.com Lic. #4346 & #6537

Commercial & Residential Sprinkler Installation & Repair • Landscaping Tractor Work • Drainage • Lot Grading Rock & Stonework • Sod & Hydromulching Family Owned & Operated Since 1989

djhuffmaninc.com Experience with Competitive Prices

SENIOR DISCOUNTS • FREE ESTIMATES

817-270-0544 • 817-379-0545

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817-270-3340 - Azle 817-220-7217 - Springtown 035 Garden/Mowing Service

Jason’s Lawn Service

Free Estimates, Competitive Rates, Lawn Maintenance, Raking, Hedge/Shrub Trimming, Scrap Metal Haul-Off

Call Jason at 682-333-6382

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Licensed Professional Services include Wire & Valve locates, Pipe repair, Head adjust or replace, System Design

Full Time Qualified Person Must Be:

817-845-6965

817.479.9503

Keith Hays Construction Company. All types cement work, carpentry, roofing and metal buildings. 817-220-7201

Fabian Martinez

Fr ank’s

Lawn Service Mowing • Weed Eating Edging • Trimming

Fr ank sugg, Jr.

817-304-8684

Springtown

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Unwanted debris removed at a reasonable rate. Call Tom 817-4488578.

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Alfalfa 100# Arizona/California leafy green bales. Buy 100 get one free special. 817-798-7712. NO Blister Beetles(See us on Facebook AzleAlfalfa).

SPRIGGING 4 COUNTIES: Wise, Jack, Pa r k e r & Ta r r a n t

Coastal Bermuda & Tipton 85 940-229-1045 940-229-1046 Help Wanted

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Drivers: CDL-B: Great Pay, Hometime! No-Forced Dispatch! New Singles from Dallas to surrounding states. Apply: TruckMovers.com or 1-866-2248948. C&C Machinist needed, mill and lathe. Springtown. Call 817-2201290 or fax 817-523-7111. EAGLE CREST VILLA, 113 Denver Trail, Azle is taking applications for Personal Care Attendant for 3P-11P and 11P-7A. Please apply in person. Information will not be given by phone. Automotive Shop needs ASE Certified Diesel Tech with 10-15 years experience working with gas and diesel cars and trucks, 1 ton and down. 817-677-2083. The City of Reno is now accepting applications for a full-time Laborer. Vac/Hol/Ben., Texas driver’s license required, wage depends on experience. Apply in person at City Hall, 195 W. Reno Road, Reno, Texas. E.O.E. Open until filled. Upscale Resale Shop in Weatherford hiring, 25-30 hours per week. 817599-3510. SEASONAL MOWER. Multiple types of mowers, grounds keeping, FW, valid Texas DL & HS/GED required, $13/hour. www.trwd.com. Looking to hire a hard working, dependable Person to work for our cleaning business. We are hiring part time or possibly full time. If you are interested, please send resume to mopheadscleaningservice@yahoo. com.

LVN & CNA needed for Lake Worth Nursing Home. Contact Jon 817319-9073.

Cabinet Shop, Azle area, experienced only, all positions. 817444-2724.

Business is Booming! Now interviewing servers. Apply in person, Shinola’s Texas Cafe, Springtown.

HANDYMAN NEEDED. 817-8887700.

NOW HIRING: 2 Openings at group homes located in Azle. 1 parttime & 1 full-time position. Both positions require working weekends. Must have clean criminal & driving records. Training will be provided. Please text or call 817-443-2494, Monday-Friday, 9A-5P. Wise Ready Mix now hiring Mix Drivers, Class B-CDL. Apply in person, 1349 NW Parkway, Azle. Double L Plumbing in Azle is looking for a young mechanically inclined individual to become a Plumbing Apprentice. Get the opportunity to learn a well-paying trade. Must have high school diploma, pass a drug test and have good driving record and clean criminal record. Please call 817-444-3100. EXPERIENCED CHEMICAL APPLICATOR - IMMEDIATE OPENING. Experienced Commercial Chemical Applicator needed. Knowledge of treatment for common lawn problems required. Some sales and customer service required. Must be clean-cut, honest, professional. TDA license a plus. Must have valid DL, SS# and a clean record. Compensation based on relevant experience. Classic Green, LLC 817-479-9503 or service@ classicgreen.com. Vance Godbey’s Restaurant now hiring Dishwashers & Caterers for part-time work. 817-237-2218.

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The City of Springtown is now accepting applications for a PartTime Splashpad Park Attendant. Various hours and schedules Monday - Sunday. $10.08 an hour, must be 18 years old with a valid Drivers’ License. Open until filled. A job application may be obtained at the City Hall, 102 E Second St. Springtown, TX 76082. E.O.E. FITTER/WELDERS WANTED. A growing Fort Worth Manufacturing Company seeking talented Fitter/ Welders with experience on STICK, TIG, MIG and FLUX CORE. Apply and Test in person Monday-Friday, 8A-4P at NU ENERGY SERVICES, 7470 Winbrook Drive, Benbrook, TX 76126. 817-249-1440.

Help Wanted Continued next column...

PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE:

• Dependable • Outgoing • Self-Starter Good Communication Skills Able to Follow Directions Have Reliable Transportation

817-270-3340 817-220-7217

or EMAIL:

classified@azlenews.net

Chapman Carpentry Off-Duty Firefighter Professional & Dependable exterior & interior remodeling, patio covers, drywall repairs

817-946-6787 817-444-4198

PAINTING, REMODELING, CARPENTRY. Home Improvement Special: $100 off any job of $1,000 or more. Painting, carpentry, sheetrock, storage buildings, porch covers, decks. 36 years experience. Call Bill Rosser now for a Free Estimate. 817-374-2566; 866-3743559. www.billrosserpainting.com.

Azle News The

To apply, Email: publisher@azlenews.net or Mail to: Azle News - Attn: Kim Ware 321 W. Main St., Azle, TX 76020

Sebastian Enterprises CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Since 1995

817-239-9571 817-237-9571

DEVIN’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. Carpentry, cement, rock, granite, tile, painting, siding, insulation, kitchen/ bath, roof/gutters, powerwashing, decks. SPRING SPECIAL: 20% Off w/this Ad! 817-629-9608.

NO PHONE CALLS, NO DROP-INS, PLEASE.

REMODEL & REPAIR HOME & BUSINESS

Many Happy Local Customers Since 1978

WILLIE SIMON TILE & WOOD. Shower, Tub Surround & Backsplashes. 817-366-4555.

Steve Feltman Painting

ROBERT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE. I do additions, kitchen & bathroom remodel, ceramic tile, foundation repair, painting, pressure washing, roofing, fencing and decks. Call for Free quote. 817-964-2562.

NOW HIRING Gas & Diesel Technician Experience in Automotive Repair Required Paid Holidays, Vacation & Training.

AZLE HOME REPAIR & REMODEL. No job too big; no job too small. 30 years experience. Contact Doug Batey 817-361-2361.

Service Dispatcher Must be dependable and growth minded. Mechanically inclined preferred. Competitive salary with paid holiday, vacation and training.

Handyman Service, over 35 years experience for all your home needs call 817-907-2487.

• Interior & Exterior • Bed • Commercial Residential • Texture • Tape • Seal & texture • Sheetrock repair/replace • Remove old wallpaper/seal & texture • Pole fence painting • Pressure washing Cabinetry/Wood Work/Staining

Call Steve

817-800-9591

Porter Must be dependable and have a good driving record. Paid holidays, vacation & training.

Devin’s Handyman Service • Carpentry • Cement • Rock • Granite • Tile • Painting • Siding

Employees needed for 2014 opening of New Dealership

NOW HIRING Automotive Technician $7500.00 SIGN ON Bonus for Chrysler Certification

• Insulation SPRING • Kitchen/ SPECIAL Bath 20% OFF • Roof & with Gutters this ad! • Powerwashing • Decks

Call Devin at 817-629-9608

Competitive salary with paid holidays, vacation and continued training.

J ohn K idd P ain ting

Service Advisor Must be Sales driven and committed to customer satisfaction, hard working and honest. Base pay plus commission. Paid holiday, vacation and training.

817-406-4023

LOOK Vinyl Siding: Insulated Replacement Windows: Complete Remodeling Lowest Prices: Best Material Free Estimates: Since 1963 817-991-6815

Exterior Painting Free Estimates

Karl Klement Properties, Inc. BMH

Foreman & Maintenance Helpers Must be dependable with good driving record, paid holidays, vacation and training.

Custom Homes

For consideration of all positions apply to:

BRIAN HENSLEY 817.229.7668

Jodi Dusek, H/R Mgr. 605 N. Business 287, Suite 102, Decatur, Texas jdusek@klementford.com

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Part-Time

Cook’s Helper

Hours may vary • Apply in person

Azle Manor

EOE

721 Dunaway Lane · 817-444-2536

NOW HIRING

Class A CDL Drivers with 2 years experience Oilfield/Environmental Construction Transportation Paid Weekly, Insurance, Aflac, Paid Vacations and much more

Call Daniel 1-800-448-6323 Wise Regional Health System Affiliated with Baylor Health Care System

For all of our available job opportunities, visit

www.WiseRegional.com A Not-For-Profit Hospital • EOE Decatur, TX • Job Line: 940-626-2525

“Class A” Flat Bed Drivers and Frac Sand Haulers. 2 years of verifiable driving exp. $500 BONUS after 90 days, plus Benefits. 817-444-7711 • 817-444-7774

CNA • 2-10 Azle Manor • 817-444-2536 721 Dunaway Ln. • Azle

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Backgrounds Checked We furnish Tools & Chemicals

Hospitality Guarantee “Your Way”

One time - Monthly - Bi-Weekly - Weekly, or as needed

You’ll love the care you get!

Want a clean house? Check out the classifieds!

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House Cleaning

Your Cleaning Service

SERENE GREEN CLEANING. Residential & Commercial. All Natural & Safe Products, Family Owned & Operated, Insured & Bonded, Free Confidential Estimate. 817-602-1696. serenegreencleaning@live.com.

41 this Yelstin was Russia pres. in TX Bush’s term 42 TX Pride’s “It’s _____ ____ _ Little Bit Longer” 44 tooth problem 45 frontier TX Comanche chief: ____ Beard 46 TXism: “bought a pig __ _ poke” (messed up) 47 Catholic admin. district 48 early name: El Paso del Rio ___ _____ 24

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Excellent Salary, Company Benefits Apply in person, E.O.E.

1 Monte ____, TX 5 weed chopper 6 Cowboy play-byplay anncr. Sham 7 museum in Eagle Lake: Prairie ____ 8 female lead in the “Duke’s” last film 17 TXism: “more than ___ way to skin a cat” 18 Southwest Airlines is known for its __________ rates 21 music disc (abbr.) 22 TXism: “it’s all water under the bridge” 23 music event (2 wds.) 24 TXism: “attracted like _ ___ __ slop” 29 Lubbock is in ____ TX 30 TXism: “scared the living daylights out __ __” 31 this Tex was Glenn Miller soloist (init.) 32 TX Carol Burnett was on “The _____ _____ Show” 34 TXism: “____walking drunk” 35 TXism: “___ shooter” (slingshot) 36 town between Houston & Baytown 37 TX Ben Hogan won _ ___ Hickok Award in ‘53 38 gullets 39 angora producers 40 TXism: “you can write __ __ ink”

House Cleaning

T&M CLEANING. Cleaning done the way you want. 15 years experience, reliable, references. 817-333-8786.

Accepting Applications for a

azlenews.net Trucking Company springtown-epigraph.net Hiring

OVER THE PHONE:

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Let my 40 years of experience work for you. Integrity and quality work at affordable prices. BOBBY MCWILLIAMS PAINTING 817-8216377. www.bobbymcwilliams.com.

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Free Estimates 817.915.0256

Home Improvement

Before you buy vinyl siding or windows, call Jimmy for a free estimate 817-444-5270; 817-2967567. allamericanhc.net.

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817-270-3340 - Azle 817-220-7217 - Springtown 048 Maintenance/Repairs Services4you.us. Family-owned business. All work done by owners only! House Cleaning & Maintenance Services. 25+ years experience. Call or text Beth @ 817361-2182 or check our website: www.services4you.us.

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concrete

commercial • residential

Landscape Designs, Patios, Outdoor Kitchens, Retaining Walls, Mailboxes Free All Types Stone & Brick Work New Construction • Remodels Estimates

Cell 817-308-6512 Home 817-444-3806

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FREEMAN

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“The Solution To All Your Plumbing Needs”

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Classifieds

Deadline: 5:00 PM Monday

GFA/GRAHAM PLUMBING CO.

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State Certified ® PREFERRED CONTRACTOR Applicator # 106 www.owenscorning.com

Commercial & Residential

Motorcycles

Roofing

Robert Burge

Roofing & Remodeling 817-344-8465 Commercial

Residential

New Construction Add On’s Electrical Painting

Flooring Fencing Free Trimming Landscaping

Plumbing Sheetrock Roofing Remodeling

2012 Great Sports Wildfire 750cc engine, 464 miles, 95 mpg, 4 speed/reverse, tags & inspection, $7,300/OBO. 817-585-0366.

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U.S. Army Retired-but not tired! Careful moving-Cheap. Call Big Jim @ 817-237-5151.

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Will pay top dollar for grazing and hay leases. Call 940-389-1936. HORSESHOEING: Hot, Cold, Corrective. 26 years experience, Vet references. Prompt, reliable service. 817-690-0924. Local Breeder Selling Parakeets & Love Birds; Parakeet, Love Bird & Parrot seed and different size cages, plus millet spray. 817-715-2446, 9A-6P. Miniature donkeys for Sale 817-220-0292.

Menix Pet Lodge Where Pets are Pampered Climate Controlled Kennels Dog Runs, Large Yard

817-983-1435 059

ROOFING & METAL BUILDINGS 817-220-1794 817-304-4224 Tired of always replacing your roof? Call us for a metal roof quote.

Pool Service

Summer will be here soon. Is your pool ready? If not, call Gannon Swimming Pool Service 817-2303838.

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LANDERS PLUMBING CO.

Plumbing Repairs Drains Cleaned Water Heaters Faucets Slab Leaks

817-444-3054

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191 Monticello Dr. • Springtown

817-221-2472 069

Sand/Gravel Quality Family Business Since 1938 CALL Cliff Hall

Storage

Innerspace Storage Hwy 199, Springtown. Now renting all unit sizes, 24-hour access. 817-6774050. NEW STORAGE OPEN! 8x8x48 to 8x8x53 containers, $200-$225/mo. 11475 FM 730 N., Azle. Call Darrell 817-308-6345. Storage Buildings Built To Last!!! We build quality buildings at affordable prices. We’ll beat all competitors prices! 817-770-3057.

STORAGE UNITS 1350 Liberty School Rd, Azle

5x10 $25/month

Special!

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QUALITY UPHOLSTERING. Free Estimates. Pick-up and Delivery Service. 817-727-6836.

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Driveway gravel, top soil, septic rock, tandem dump trucks. Grady Mansell 817-713-7495. HALF LOADS! Top Soil, Sand, Gravel, Compost, Tractor Work. 817907-7410 or 817-221-2125.

BEST DEAL

SAND • DIRT • GRAVEL Dozer and Tractor Work

TOP SOIL • ROADBASE • BRICK SAND DRIVEWAY GRAVEL • CRUSHED STONE

Fences & Welding by Victor. Wood, pipe; haul off trash. Parker & Tarrant counties. 817-657-4963.

owner Rodney Vick 817-220-3044 fax 817-523-7639 cell 817-253-1614

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Mark Cozart 817-233-6668

Jeremy Cozart 817-237-2028

(sizes ¼ inch up to 2 feet)

YOU CALL... WE HAUL

Jerry W. Mitchell

3 BR 1 BA fixer upper, large lot, carport, some upgrades done. Must See! 817-946-6787.

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Metal Buildings · Pre-Engineered · Shops / Barns Arenas / Churches · Aircraft Hangars

817-220-7972

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817-444-DIRT(3478)

www.metalbuildingstexas.com

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2 BR 1 BA 1 Car Carport, totally fenced, covered patio, 3 out buildings, AISD, $65,000. 817-6948152. 3-2-2 brick, total electric, security & sprinkler systems, covered patio, nice yard, fenced. 1702 sq. ft., excellent condition, $138,000. 817444-6887. 2-1-2 brick home on 9 acres, shop/garage, covered porch, well, Poolville ISD, built in 2006, $177,000. 817-304-5986.

084 Mobile Homes for Rent Units starting at $450/mo., trash service paid. 817-221-3112; 817235-2284. 2-2 SW, Springtown ISD. $575/mo. $350 deposit. 817-360-9318. 2-2, Springtown, $750/mo. 817-2204095. Pelican Bay: 1524 Partridge, 1-1, $295/mo. $250 deposit. S&R, CH/ window unit. Owner/Broker 817988-9954. 2 & 3 BR mobile homes for rent, Springtown and Azle ISD. 817-3609318.

Welding

MIDWAY MOBILE HOME PARK AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIVING 2 or 3 bedroom mobile homes for rent. Also, RV lots & rentals and mobile home lots for rent.

WELD-DONE CONSTRUCTION LTD.

817-221-2002

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PLACE AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS TODAY! 817-270-3340 817-220-7217 081 Business/Commercial 40x50 building for rent 3 miles west of Springtown 817-713-7495. Springtown area: 3 acre gravel lot for lease. 817-657-5682. Professional Office Space For Lease. 800 sq. ft., 1230 E. Hwy 199, Suite 104, Springtown. 817-220-2150. Commercial Building For Rent: Over 2,000 sq. ft., small office, $500/mo. 120 Porter, Azle. 817-444-0090. FOR SALE OR RENT: 6,700 sf office/warehouse at 1750 N. FM 51, Springtown. Several offices, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, large meeting room, warehouse area, loading dock, all on 1 acre. $169,000 or $1,600/mo. 817-220-5339; 817-7980891. 40x60 metal building on 1 acre for rent. 1661 E. Hwy 199, Springtown. $800/mo. $800 deposit. 817-3609318. 40x40 building with office and rollup door at Hwy 199 & New Highland Road, Springtown. 817-313-7821. 950 sq. ft. Building for Lease. Nice large restroom, Very well insulated. Located on FM 730 N. Lots of Parking 817-300-2928 Office Space for Rent. $450/mo. (approx. 550 sq. ft.) 116 S. Main Street beside Springtown Chamber of Commerce. 817-220-7828.

Small 2-1 mobile home, $350/mo. plus deposit, no pets. 817-4488487. Trailer for Rent, 1 bedroom, partly furnished, in Briar, $500/mo. $200 deposit. 940-783-3836. PROFESSIONALLY REMODELED 3-2. 6 miles south of Springtown on FM 51. $600/mo. $300 deposit, owner pays water/trash service. Will give discount for no pets and good rental history. 682-551-0424; 682559-1512. FOR LEASE Very nice 30 ft. RV with 1 slide-out. Can be seen at 14504 FM 730 N, Azle. Texas Star RV Park Inc. Arvella 817-946-4862

Advertising Works! 085 Mobile Homes for Sale TURN TO THE EXPERT In Financing Mobiles on Acreage & Land. Quick & Easy with No Credit Check or Qualifications. Any or No Credit. 817-994-3730 7 days til 11PM Pictures Available richardwhitetx@yahoo.com We buy used mobile homes with clear titles. K&P Homes, Inc. 817677-3446. Trailer for Sale. 3-2, 12’x75’, $2,700. MUST BE MOVED. 817-353-1503 or 817-694-0935. Single Wide on 1 acre, 3 BR 2 BA, fenced w/gated entry, carport/ decks/shop. Springtown ISD. Owner finance, 15% down w/monthly payments. 817-694-3412 or 817909-2903. OWNER FINANCE! Like new updated 2007 5-3 on 1 acre, 2232 sf, Poolville, 10% Down, $89K. Bad Credit Ok. 972-775-0212. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE: 3-2 on 3+ Acres, Springtown 3-2 on 1 Acre, Springtown 4-2.5 on 1.4 Acres, Azle Any or No Credit 817-994-3730

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817-270-3340 - Azle 817-220-7217 - Springtown 086 Mobile Home/RV Lots RV space with 20x20 outbuilding. Hwy 199 between Springtown & Azle. $300/mo. water & trash service provided. 817-360-9318. RV Spots for Lease, free wifi and water, $325/mo. plus electric. Call James 817-332-4442. PELICAN BAY: Mobile Home Lots for rent: 1708 GALE DRIVE, $155/ mo. $50 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817-246-4646. gtatx. com. Hablamos Español.

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4-plex, 2-2, Azlewood, $695/$400 security deposit, WBFP, walk-in closets, box windows, large kitchen w/pantry, 1,100 sq. ft. 817-3603039. SPRINGTOWN APARTMENTS, 624 East 3rd Street. 2 bedroom 1 bath, clean, new carpet, $600/mo. includes water, trash service & basic cable, $500 deposit. 817-875-8406. 2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 bath duplexes, 1 car garage, fenced backyard, all appliances, all brick, great location. Stewart Bend Duplex Homes in Azle. 817-444-2362. www.stewartbend.com. UPSTAIRS EFFICIENCY APARTMENT: 1 BR 1 BA, 900 sq. ft., no pets, $600/mo. plus deposit. 817-925-4343. 4-2 for lease, 1594 sq. ft., huge fenced in backyard, Azle ISD. $1500/ mo. Call for appointment 817-5993131. 4-Plex, 3-1.5 at 6340 Midway Road. $675/mo. $675 deposit, $500 pet deposit, newly remodeled. For more info call 469-258-8118. OAK HARBOR Charming Executive 3 BR 2½ BA Formal Dining Room, Study Gourmet Granite Kitchen Hardwood & Tile Floors Game Room Gazebo & Workshop Lake Access $2,200/mo. 817-444-1824 PELICAN BAY: 1904 PELICAN DRIVE N., 3-2-1, $735/$400 deposit. Gene Thompson & Associates, 817246-4646. gtatx.com. Hablamos Espanol. AZLE: House for Lease on almost ½ acre. Walking distance to Jr. High, 3 BR/2 BA, 2 living areas, study/ reading room, completely updated, all new appliances, $1250-$1400, negotiable. Call Bill at 817-320-7379 or 817-501-7729. Available in May, prefer June 1st move-in. 3-2 Duplex, water/trash service furnished. 255 Baughman Hill, Unit 1. $700/mo. $500/deposit. 817-9095160. 220 School Street, Azle. Updated 1600 sq. ft. 3-2-2, $995/mo. + deposit. 817-270-2114 or 817-4563007. Beautiful Home on 1 Acre, 3-2.51 on private road, $950/mo. $950 deposit, AISD, no pets, references required. 682-225-6993. Se habla espanol.

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Duplex Homes For Lease 2 & 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bath • 1 Car Garage Stewart Bend Court, off South Stewart Street close to Cross Timbers Golf Course in Azle

3-2-2 in Azlewood, $1,200/mo. $1,000 deposit, $35 application fee. 817-444-0205. 3-2-1 brick: 301 Walnut Avenue, Azle, near Azle JH. Large yard, $900/ mo. $900/dep. $200 non-refundable Pet Fee, 15 lbs or under. Call between 5P-8P. 682-433-3381. 2,000 sq. ft. brick home on 1 acre, 3-2+gameroom or 4/2, hand scraped wood floors, ceramic floors, Springtown schools, Pets Welcome. 24 hour recorded message 866-4635719. Optional Rent to Own. Springtown ISD. 3-2, 1538 sq. ft. on 1 acre. Nice brick in quiet area. Stainless steel appliances, newly remodeled, non smoking, no pets, $1,200/mo. $1,200 deposit. Call 940-393-3129, Owner/Agent.

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12533 FM 730 S. - Handyman Special!! 4-2 situated on a little over 4 acres. Great project home. 1528 Chaparral Lane - Fabulous D! doublewide with so much L3-2-2 SO to offer. Newly upgraded with lake views!!! 110 Willow Ct. - LAND!!! 1.35 acres located on a cul-de-sac with other houses on the street. 916 Red Bud Dr. - Fantasic 3-1 home on great lot! Lots of trees! Bonus room could be 4th bedroom or office media room. 131 Westlake Ct. - Got to see to believe! Absolutely gorgeous. 5-4-4 with aprox. 3,641 sq. ft. and additional 625 sq. ft. guest quarters. Almost 1 acre with fabulous diving pool. Just blocks from lake. 916 Carpenter - Great investor home with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Bring all offers. 109 Walnut Creek - Looking to buy a home for rental property? This is it!!! Across from Azle High School. Contiguous commercial lot also available. 717 Madeline Ct. - WonderfulE3-2-2 fullIN brickG home just like new!!! ND Across the street from theP lake and park. 809 Imogene Ct. - Santa Fe retreat! 3- 2-2 with inviting veranda in front. On over an acre of land. 108 Mill Creek Dr. - Country Comfort on 5.8 acres! 3-2 w/metal roof & Rv Parking.

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SPRINGTOWN AREA 340 Huggins Dr. - Great neighborhood. Won’t last long!! Remodeled in 2008, granite countertops, custom upgrades and great landscaping. 107 Knight Ct. - Beautiful 3-2 home on 1 acre with approx. 1925 sq. ft. Additional 600 sq. ft. shop with electricity. 7726 W. Highway 199 - 17.52 Acres of COUNTRY PARADISE! 4 bedrooms, possibly 5, 3.5 bathrooms. Secluded house sits far from the highway noise. POOLVILLE & SURROUNDING AREAS 3051 Jay Bird Lane - Great 4-5 bedroom home on 1 arce. Bring 1379 CR 4764 - Country living just minutes from town. Cute and your horses. 3 stall barn/tackroom. DING EN cozy 2-1 on 5 acres. 10x24 P metal building. G open concept. NDIN 213 Lake Dr.- Location! 3-2-2 w/large backyard, PEfenced 258 Dodge City Trl - Beautiful 3-2 home in Chisholm Springs! 900 E. Reno Rd.- Unique property. Great investment. Duplex COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES that has commercial potenial. Century 21 Alliance Properties has several Commercial 308 Berryhill Dr. - Custom 3-2-2 home in great neighborhood. Properties for your business needs. For a complete and up- 605 Dogwood St.- Country feel in town. 3-3-3, 2 sunrooms, to-date detailed list of our commercial listings, please call the 2 LA’s MAN CAVE, Pool and more. office or check out our website! Jimmy Dickens 817-929-3481

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